Explosion suspected after Detroit house flattened
A two-story house in Detroit was flattened Monday morning by what firefighters believe was an explosion.
A two-story house in Detroit was flattened Monday morning by what firefighters believe was an explosion.
The victim was the sixth murder victim discovered by firefighters in two months.
Police are investigating whether the victim was trying to steal copper electrical wires in the exposed manhole near Pacific.
After waiting 17 minutes for an ambulance that never showed up, firefighters placed the seizing boy in a fire truck and rushed to Children’s Hospital.
The suspicious fires underscore the vulnerability of a city seemingly incapable of handling the unending arson crisis.
A Detroit man accused of lighting hundreds of fires because of a long-held grudge with firefighters was charged Wednesday with arson and resisting arrest.
House by house, the remains of an impoverished, blighted neighborhood near the Detroit Golf Course began to go up in smoke.
Detroit firefighters were forced to leave a crowded apartment this morning after a man started shooting a handgun and throwing belongings out of the building in the Cass Corridor.
Detroit firefighters found what is believed to be the fifth murder victim in a month early this morning after responding to a semi-truck fire on the southwest side of the city.
His leg was jutting in the wrong direction, and his neck and back may have been broken.