Nightside Report July 22, 2021: Police body cam footage shows aftermath of deadly confrontation between neighbors over firewood, How street drifting is doing damage to Detroit’s infrastructure
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July 22, 2021 9:03 pm
Taylor police body cam footage shows aftermath of deadly confrontation between neighbors over firewood
DETROIT – Police body camera video shows the aftermath of a deadly fight between neighbors in Taylor.
Investigators said a 73-year-old Taylor man shot his neighbor multiple times as they argued about the wood from a fallen tree. The incident happened on the evening of June 15 in the 6400 block of Cornell Street in Taylor.
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Taylor police body cam footage shows aftermath of deadly confrontation between neighbors over firewood
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By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Jul 13, 2021
12 hrs ago
A meeting between the community and state officials to discuss the safety of the U.S. 27-Ky. 70 intersection will take place Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. at the Senior Center in Eubank.
The meeting is intended to be an informative session, with representatives from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet â from Somersetâs District 8 Office and from other districts around the states â on hand to present to the public why they feel the safest alternative for that intersection is the Restricted Crossing U-Turn, or RCUT.
Eubank Mayor Eddie Hicks said he also would like to see those officials hear from members of the community who still want the state to put in a traffic light instead.
The case of a man convicted in the 2015 fatal stabbing of his girlfriend in Dubuque continues through Iowa’s legal system. An attorney for 32 year old Eddie Hicks filed a legal brief April 13 asking the Iowa Supreme Court to overturn a ruling in April 2020 that dismissed his request for a new trial. The brief, submitted by Tiffany Joy Kragnes, a Des Moines attorney, contends that Hicks’ counsel in the 2020 proceeding was ineffective for failing to properly respond to prosecutors’ motions for summary judgment a judgment entered by a court for one party against another without a full trial. Hicks is serving life in prison after he was convicted of first-degree murder. Authorities said he stabbed his girlfriend, 21 year old Kahdyesha Lemon more than 100 times and beat her in the head with a frying pan in June 2015.