Detroit, MI
12-year-old boy fatally shot in basement of Detroit home; 13-year-old in custody
DETROIT (FOX 2) – A 12-year-old boy was shot and killed Tuesday evening within the basement of a Detroit residence.
Police mentioned the sufferer was with a 13-year-old and two 19-year-olds on the residence within the 11300 block of Bramell round 9 p.m. A person who’s believed to be the daddy of the sufferer was upstairs, presumably asleep, police mentioned.
Two handguns had been recovered, together with the one used to kill the sufferer. The 13-year-old is now in custody.
“I do not know what occurred but, however the story is troubling at this level,” Detroit Police Chief James White mentioned.
He mentioned the teenagers might have been enjoying with the weapons, and the taking pictures seems to be unintentional. White mentioned the taking pictures might have had one thing to do with social media.
Police are nonetheless investigating the circumstances of the taking pictures.
Detroit, MI
Detroit City FC women's team finishes undefeated, will host playoff matches this weekend
(WXYZ) — The Detroit City FC women’s team finished the season undefeated and will compete in the USL W League playoffs.
Detroit will also host the USL W League Central Conference Playoffs with games on Friday, July 5 and Sunday, July 7.
DCFC beat AFC Ann Arbor 3-0 on Sunday, finishing with a 10-2-0. They had 0-0 draws against Kalamazoo FC on June 4 and at Cleveland Ford SC on June 12.
Otherwise, Detroit outscored its opponents 24-5 in their games, and had six shutouts in the wins.
Detroit will take on River Light FC on Friday at 7 p.m. Before that, Minnesota Aurora FC will face Indy Eleven at Keyworth Stadium at 4 p.m.
The winners of both of those games will face off on Sunday, July 7 at 1 p.m.Keyworth Stadium.
If Detroit advances past the first two rounds, the semifinals will take place the weekend of July 12-14, with locations to be announced in the future, and the finals on July 19-21.
Tickets are available now for the playoff matches, and you can also get tickets included to the men’s game against Tampa Bay on Saturday. You can learn more here.
Detroit, MI
How do Metro Detroit kids & parents feel about school lunches?
WAYNE COUNTY, Mich. (WXYZ) — Michigan is all set to put another $40 million to help continue funding free school meals for all public school students regardless of income.
So, to understand how the community feels about it, I went and spoke to parents in both Oakland and Wayne counties.
The first question I asked was: how often they use the program?
“We are about 50-50 utilizing it,” said Markeesha. “Our kids are not really found of what the school offers as far as lunches. They don’t really utilize breakfast because they typically eat a good breakfast at home. But as far as lunches they say they are really mediocre.”
“Some days more than others, based on the offerings,” said Justin. “We want to make sure there is always the option for them to have additional food if there is anything they want to buy.”
“If there is a meal the kids like, then they get to choose that. Usually, we tell them two meals a week; the rest are kind of from home,” said Jon. “I think it is probably good for some of the students or residents that maybe need that assistance; I don’t know if it’s for everybody…my concern mostly is the nutritional value of it.”
“I think kids should be able to go to school and not worry about food,” said Meggan.
“On average, for the school year, $50, and without school lunch, it has probably been $250,” said Jessica. “And fortunately, we can afford that there are parents out there that cannot.”
When asked what kids usually get with their school lunch, the meals usually consist chicken sandwiches, a vegetable and milk.
“It’s usually a main item, an entree, a hamburger, pizza, or something like that, then there is a veggie and a fruit option and a drink,” Jon said.
What about dietary restrictions or religious needs, is that a concern?
“Well, generally, the schools consider that when they prepare meals,” Meggan said. “My kids are vegetarians, and pretty much now, camps and programs that serve food have vegetarian options.”
If there is any kind of food you would like to see added on to the menu, what would that be?
“Turkey sandwich,” said Max.
Would you like every school district to have a unified menu?
“That sounds great to me,” said Kevin. “Like let’s say a more affluent city, they have better food options vs those in a lesser situation, so a unified menu would level the food Plainfield.”
“That would be nice,” Markeesha said.
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Cade Cunningham Signs Five-Year Max Contract Extension With Detroit Pistons
While the Mike Boynton era is over in Stillwater, one of his former players is continuing to thrive in the NBA.
A former top recruit in college basketball played his lone season at the collegiate level in an Oklahoma State jersey — with that player being Cade Cunningham.
Since starring in Stillwater for one season, Cunningham has shown plenty of promise at the NBA level. Through former No. 1 overall picks three seasons, Cunningham has averaged 20 points per contest, doing so through 128 games — all of which have been starts. He was only able to play 12 games during his sophomore season, so he’s been unable to completely show his full potential.
On Sunday, as the free agency period opened, Cunningham negotiated a five-year, $236 million contract extension, the maximum for a rookie. Being drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 2021, the team now has their building block as there is plenty of question as to the rest of their young core.
Now, the Pistons have been rebuilding for quite some time. They’re still quite a few paces behind in the roster-building aspect of things, but that could be accelerated should they choose to let Cunningham remain the centerpiece of the franchise.
Cunningham, who, as mentioned, was a top recruit in the 2020 class, was landed by Boynton, who is no longer with the program. He averaged 20.1 points per game in 27 contests as a member of Oklahoma State’s basketball team. He helped the Pokes to the NCAA Tournament, too, also averaging 6.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game.
While the Cowboys could have gone further in the postseason that year, they ultimately fell short, but his time in Stillwater is still incredibly memorable as it led to him being the top selection in the 2021 NBA Draft.
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