Trio breaks into Huron Valley Guns in New Hudson, alarming sheriff hometownlife.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hometownlife.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
How riots, politics and a pandemic drove record gun sales in Michigan
Updated Feb 13, 2021;
Facebook Share
Three days after the Capitol insurrection, Marc Boyer spent his coronavirus stimulus check on a shotgun.
Boyer, a 56-year-old U.S. Navy veteran, felt dread as a frenzied mob that spent hours assaulting police and roaming the halls of Congress slinked back to their homes across the country. Boyer said the riots proved police can’t stop homegrown terrorists, so he ventured out to find a weapon to protect himself. The Jackson native encountered long lines and empty shelves at three firearms dealers in Southeast Michigan before buying a shotgun at a gun show in Adrian.
Bar and restaurant owners defying indoor dining ban or breaking it accidentally, deal with harsh penalties
By Randy Wimbley and FOX 2 Staff
Published You know, it is what it is, said Gregory Cowley.
Restaurant and bar owners struggle with state penalties due to indoor dining ban
Some business owners are openly defying the ban on indoor dining while others who unknowingly overstepped are rolling with the punches.
Cowley of John Cowley and Sons Irish Pub in Farmington was one of more than a dozen businesses hit with a citation last month for violating the state’s ban on indoor dining.