Detroit, MI
Activists try to raise awareness for unsolved cold cases in Detroit
Activist Malik Shabazz walked the streets of Detroit handing out flyers with family members of murder victims.
The circumstances have gone chilly, however their aim is to lift consciousness and hopefully, generate some extra leads.
One of many areas they centered on was Coventry close to Appleton, the place Tamala Wells disappeared in 2012.
We spoke along with her mom, Donna Davis in 2021.
“The worst half just isn’t understanding,” Davis stated. She went on to say that her coronary heart goes out to anybody who has misplaced a cherished one.
There have been others who knew the grief she described properly.
Kelvin Wheeler Jr. was killed on July 8, 2020 at a crimson gentle. It occurred on the intersection of Livernois and Ewald Circle. He was a father, educator and coach who was finding out to change into a preacher.
The group was additionally reminding individuals of Steven Radcliff. The 27-year-old was killed by a success and run driver on March 17, 2020 within the space of Dequindre and E. Robinwood on the east facet. The motive force of the white 2011-2012 Ford Escape by no means stopped and hasn’t been caught.
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Thousands without power in metro Detroit after severe storms – WDET 101.9 FM
Roughly 40,000 households across metro Detroit are without power after strong storms moved through the region on Wednesday.
DTE Energy reported Thursday the company is bringing in storm response teams from Ohio, Illinois and Indiana to help speed up restoration efforts, with estimates that 75% of affected customers will be restored by the end of the day.
A heat advisory remains in effect through 10 p.m. Thursday for most of the Detroit Metro area. Heat index values are expected to peak in the mid to upper 90s, according the National Weather Service, with scattered thunderstorms expected this afternoon and throughout the week.
As a record-breaking heat wave continues to sweep across the Midwest and Northeast, officials are urging people to limit outdoor activities if possible and to check on family members and neighbors who may be vulnerable to the high humidity and heat.
Temperatures are forecasted to drop slightly in metro Detroit by early next week, with highs expected to linger in the mid-80s.
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