1 dead, 4 injured in separate morning fires in Detroit
At least one of the fires was suspicious.
At least one of the fires was suspicious.
The city of Detroit all but rolled out the red carpet for a British wildlife photographer to take a large tiger, two wolves and a bobcat to the hazardous ruins of the Packard Plant.
Chunks of concrete and reinforced steel bars are scattered below I-75’s towering Rouge River Bridge.
Packard Plant employees insist they did not know a world-renowned wildlife photographer was bringing animals with him for a photo shoot at the abandoned factory on Detroit’s east side Monday morning.
A large tiger escaped during a photo shoot at the abandoned Packard Plant on Detroit’s east side late this morning.
Some of the most hazardous buildings in Detroit are the city’s 40 firehouses.
A firefighter delivered the dreaded news: “We can’t find any working hydrants.”
The Michigan Court of Appeals on Wednesday dismissed the 41-year prison sentence of Mario Willis.
Entire neighborhoods were without fire protection, forcing skeleton crews to battle blazes that spread to four occupied homes and contributed to the injury of a firefighter.
Detroit’s top brass is determined to protect a firefighter who raised $10,000+ after his house was gutted by a blaze that caused two injuries under suspicious circumstances.