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  2. 2022 Detroit shootings - Wikipedia

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    The 19-year-old male suspect, Dontae Smith, was arrested at his house in Detroit. [4] [8] He was charged with three counts of first-degree murder, one count of assault with intent to murder, one count of third-degree animal cruelty, and five counts of felony firearm on August 31. [2]

  3. Ossian H. Sweet House - Wikipedia

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    On August 13, 2018, Detroit city officials announced that they would grant $500,000 to purchase and rehabilitate the Sweet home and the two houses across the street. [9] The Ossian Sweet Historic area is the site of deadly 1925 racial incident after the black family moved into the all-white neighborhood on Detroit's east side.

  4. Oxford High School shooting - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] [30] At a news conference, Oakland County Undersheriff Michael McCabe said Crumbley surrendered to deputies without incident. [19] [31] [32] [33] The entire shooting lasted about five minutes and occurred in the southern end of the school building. [4] [31] A total of 32 spent bullet casings were found at the school. [34]

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  6. Did Detroit block party rules shutter House Night at The ...

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    Detroit Police Chief James White at a press conference Monday, July 8, 2024 announcing a crackdown on block parties after a shooting Sunday morning that killed 2 and injured 19.

  7. Controversy erupts over low-income housing plan for trendy ...

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    Some have paid well over $500,000 for homes — even $1 million-plus in instances — while others pay market-rate rents that can exceed $1,800 a month for one-bedroom apartments and $2,400 for ...

  8. Crime in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    In April 2008, Detroit unveiled a $300-million stimulus plan to create jobs and revitalize neighborhoods, financed by city bonds and paid for by earmarking about 15% of the wagering tax. [14] Detroit's plans for revitalization include 7-Mile/Livernois, Brightmoor, East English Village, Grand River/Greenfield, North-End, and Osborn.

  9. New Detroit-Area Homes Demolished as Housing Project Goes Awry

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    The Detroit area remains one of the top 10 metros for foreclosed and vacated homes. Its abandoned residences often become hideouts for drug users and prostitutes, and occasionally scenes of murder.