GP Park residents express outrage over blockade at Detroit border
Dozens of Grosse Pointers turned out to protest a shed built to block off traffic at Kercheval and Alter along the border of Detroit.
Dozens of Grosse Pointers turned out to protest a shed built to block off traffic at Kercheval and Alter along the border of Detroit.
For nearly 20 minutes, the assailants punched and kicked the new father while allegedly using racial slurs.
The new father is undergoing surgery today after he said three men severely beat him while shouting racial epithets following a car crash on Detroit’s east side.
The Monroe teacher is at the center of a heated debate after showing his students a video depicting entertainers in blackface as part of a history lesson on racism.
The owner of Taylor Moving & Storage in Brighton said he was outraged after learning an Obama doll was tied up in one of his trucks.
The photo began circulating on Facebook and Twitter, provoking outrage.
The Army veteran, Adam Wagner, said the racial slurs got to him because his best friend in the Army was black and saved his life.
Occurring during the days of the American Civil War, the set of disturbances will be reported by the Detroit Free Press as “the bloodiest day that ever dawned upon Detroit.”
A tipster listed the home address, phone numbers, email addresses, license plate numbers and other information on Jeff Schoep, leader of the Hitler supporters.
A judge will determine whether enough evidence exists to continue the case.