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The burned-out remains of Select Distributors, a building that exploded in Clinton Township at 15 Mile Road, can be seen from a drone on Tuesday, Mar. 5, 2024.
A 19-year-old man about a quarter-mile down the road from the site suffered a fatal injury from a flying canister, Clinton Township Fire Chief Tim Duncan said at a Tuesday morning news conference.
A sergeant monitoring 911 calls coming into the county via new technology heard the 5:11 p.m. report and rushed to the scene, arriving within 2 minutes, Bouchard said.
Rose Marie Proos, 33, of Sterling Heights, postal supervisor, shot in the chest. [7] Others injured in the shootings were: Allen Adams, 47, of Oceola Township, temporarily assigned to Royal Oak, shot near the bridge of the nose; Clark French, 36, of Sterling Heights, letter carrier, gunshot wounds in the chest, liver, colon, and gallbladder;
Brooklyn, New York City: April 15, 1984: 11: Shooting of Eleanor Bumpurs: The Bronx, New York City: October 29, 1984: 1: Botched eviction. NYPD officer acquitted 1984 New York City Subway shooting: Manhattan, New York City: December 22, 1984: 0 "Subway vigilante" attack Death of Edmund Perry: Manhattan, New York City: June 12, 1985: 1: NYPD ...
New York City Police Department: February 26, 1988: Shot in an ambush while on protection duty for a witness in a drug case. [86] Detective George Caccavale: New York City Transit Police: June 26, 1976: Shot and killed while working a security job at a cash checking store. [87] Officer Seraphin Calabrese: New York City Transit Police: February ...
Police are looking for a motive after nine people were shot in what appears to be a “random” shooting that sent panicked families fleeing a crowded recreation area in Rochester Hills, Michigan ...
Clinton Township is a civil township of Lenawee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,765 at the 2020 census. [3] The village of Clinton is located within the township. Both the village and township are named in honor of DeWitt Clinton, the governor of New York from 1817 to 1823.