Grosse Pointe Park to explore stronger ethnic intimidation law
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GROSSE POINTE PARK Grosse Pointe Park officials could be breaking new ground in Michigan.
In response to one resident’s decision in February to display a Ku Klux Klan flag in a side window of his home, where it directly faced the home of a Black neighbor, Grosse Pointe Park City Councilwoman Darci McConnell asked if the city could look into possibly enacting a new ethnic intimidation ordinance to address actions like this in the future. During a May 10 Park City Council meeting by Zoom, McConnell asked if the matter could be referred to the city’s Ordinance Review Committee and City Attorney Thomas “Jake” Howlett for further study.
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