Detroit, MI
Baby boys abducted • Detroit Federation of Teachers, DPSCD reach agreement • Vigil held after fatal crash
MONDAY NEWS HIT – An AMBER Alert is in effect for two twin boys who police say were taken from Livonia.
Three-week-old Montana Alexander Bridges and Matthew Jace Bridges may be with two Black females who are in a black Jeep Cherokee with chrome trim around the passenger window.
“As far as I know, my daughter and her family was at a hotel staying because their home had gotten broken into,” the boys’ grandmother Lolita Vann said.”A lady reached out to my daughter via Facebook saying that she could help my daughter with diapers; she needed a place to stay, different types of resources because she was a new mom.”
Vann said that she believes the woman who reached out to help kidnapped her grandsons.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Livonia police at 734-466-2470, ext 2 or 911.
Detroit Federation of Teachers reaches tentative agreement with DPSCD
The Detroit Federation of Teachers announced that a tentative agreement was reached for the 2023-24 school year with Detroit public schools.
The DFT and the Detroit Public Schools Community District have agreed to keep terms of the agreement confidential, the teachers union said in a release.
Thus far, the DFT president, union officers and board members have met regarding the agreement. A special informational meeting is scheduled for Monday at 5 p.m. to deliver the agreement to all members.
Family remembers 7-year-old killed in crash
A family gathered for a vigil Sunday honoring an 8-year-old girl who died in a crash earlier this month.
Neveah Griffey and her younger brother were in the backseat of a car driven by a cousin when the cousin crashed on Van Dyke and Davison on Aug. 11.
“They were supposed to be going to the park at 4 o’clock, she picked her up – 5 o’clock I called ‘We are on our way to the park,’” said Sandra Wade, Griffey’s grandmother. “Next call I got was at 7, ‘You need to get to the hospital, Nevaeh’s not breathing.’”
Griffey’s mother and grandmother say the cousin was drinking and street racing before the fatal crash.
Man dies after crashing into sheriff’s deputy cruisers
A man is dead after he crashed into stopped Oakland County Sheriff’s Office cruisers.
The deputies were blocking traffic, so a disabled vehicle could be removed from eastbound M-59 near Rochester Road in Rochester Hills at 11:59 p.m. Authorities say 29-year-old Nicholas Leach, of Shelby Township, crashed his Ford F-150 into the cruisers.
He was trapped in the truck and had to be extricated by first responders. Leach was pronounced dead at a hospital.
Authorities said the lights on the patrol vehicles were on at the time of the crash.
8-year-old dies after Detroit shooting
A shooting Saturday night left an 8-year-old dead.
The circumstances of the shooting are still under investigation, but police say it appears the child got ahold of an unsecured gun inside the home in the 15700 block of Ward and shot themselves.
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It will be hot Monday, but the humidity lets up some.
What else we’re watching
- Michigan gas prices are down 5 cents from last week. This drop comes after a record high was set.
- A half-mile extension of the Iron Belle Trail at Lower Huron Metropark will open with a ribbon cutting Monday.
- Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies were injured in a pair of separate jail assaults over the weekend.
- Eastern Market CEO Dan Carmody and his wife, Vivian, were struck by a car over the weekend. Vivian was killed.
- The final trials in the plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer begin Monday.
Rain from Tropical Storm Hilary pounds California and Mexico, flooding roads and trapping cars
Tropical Storm Hilary inundated streets across Mexico’s arid Baja California Peninsula with deadly floodwaters Sunday before moving over Southern California, where it swamped roads and downed trees, as concerns mounted that flash floods could strike in places as far north as Idaho.
Forecasters said Hilary was the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years, bringing floods, mudslides, high winds, power outages and the potential for isolated tornadoes. The storm already dumped more than 6 inches (15.24 centimeters) of rain in some mountain communities and threatened more than an average year’s worth of rain in inland desert areas.
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Detroit, MI
Kings Lose Heartbreaker in Stunning Fashion to Pistons
If you heard a noise in Sacramento tonight around 9:30 pm PT, it was the sound of the air being let out of the city as Jaden Ivey hit a four-point play to stun the Sacramento Kings. The Detroit Pistons stole the game 114-113 in the final minutes after the Kings led by as many as 19 points and held a 10 point lead with 3:37 left in the game.
De’Aaron Fox fouled Ivey on a three-point attempt with 3.1 seconds left on the clock and Ivey went on to make the circus shot and the free throw before Fox missed the half court heave.
Fox was having a huge second half and scoring with ease. Trey Lyles had 20 points and 8 rebounds off the bench. The bench as a whole combined for 38 points. The Kings looked back.
And then, poof. It was all gone.
All the positivity the Kings spent 45 minutes building, gone.
Gone with a Malik Beasley heater of 9 points in two minutes to bring the Pistons back in. Gone with a Jaden Ivey four-point and-1.
The Kings fall to 13-18 on the season in stunning fashion. It’s their second one-point loss in the last five games and the third of the season.
Sacramento now has a record of 3-11 in games decided by five points or less and continue to struggle to close out games, a supposed strength coming into the season.
In one of the most bizarre seasons in recent memory, the Sacramento Kings continue to find new ways to lose, and a disappointing season turns from bad to disaster in a span of minutes.
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Detroit Pistons Decide on Isaiah Stewart’s Playing Status vs Kings
While the Detroit Pistons have had a healthy starting five in place lately, a key member of their bench unit has been dealing with a notable injury concern.
When the Pistons faced the Miami Heat last week, the veteran center Isaiah Stewart was injured just seven minutes into his shift off the bench. He left the court with four points and three rebounds.
After getting evaluated back in the locker room, Stewart did not get clearance to return to help the Pistons close out the matchup against the Heat.
Since then, Stewart has been out. Will the trend continue on Thursday night against the Sacramento Kings?
Unfortunately, for Detroit, that will be the case. Stewart has been downgraded to out for Thursday’s game.
After going out against Miami, Stewart was not part of the action when the Pistons hosted the Utah Jazz the following game. On a positive note, Pistons head coach JB Bickerstaff mentioned that Stewart’s recovery would not require a long timeline. He was viewed as day-to-day.
When the Pistons traveled to take on the Phoenix Suns, Stewart hit the road with the team. He was seen putting in work following a shootaround session. Although Stewart didn’t play, the Pistons found success against the Suns with an eight-point win.
Nothing changed earlier this week when the Pistons paid a visit to the Los Angeles Lakers. Stewart was ruled out, but the Pistons did well enough to win without him. After getting a couple of days off following the win over the Lakers, Stewart was upgraded on the injury report to questionable.
While it’s a positive sign he seems to be making progress, Stewart is still not ready to return.
The Pistons and the Kings are set to tip at 10 PM ET.
Detroit, MI
New Coach, Same Outcome for Red Wings
The Detroit Red Wings announced the inevitable with the firing of head coach Derek Lalonde. The team showed life at the start of his tenure and even improved to 41 wins last season. But this year was a noticeable plateau under Lalonde, and Detroit made the only call they could.
In Lalonde’s place, the Red Wings hired Todd McLellan. The former San Jose Sharks, Edmonton Oilers, and Los Angeles Kings coach has over 15 years of NHL head coaching experience, and Detroit is hoping he can bring the team back to the postseason. It’s a gamble worth taking for the Red Wings organization, but the outcome won’t change as long as the roster construction remains the same.
McLellan is a good coach. He’s certainly an improvement over Lalonde, bringing more career wins and nine playoff appearances across three organizations, but he’s a band-aid. The wound in the Red Wings organization runs much deeper than who is behind the bench, and McLellan will be the next bench boss to fall victim to the lack of talent in Detroit
The Red Wings haven’t made the postseason since the 2015-2016 campaign. Long gone is the 30 year stretch where they were basically a perennial playoff team, capturing four Stanley Cups since 1996. The organization has been attempting to rebuild that dynasty for the last decade, with repeated failures along the way.
The current attempt to build the right core is another one of those missteps. They have good players. Captain Dylan Larkin will be a member of the United States roster for the 4 Nations Face-Off and is a talented point producer. Lucas Raymond continues to improve and become the team’s best offensive player. Alex DeBrincat has speed and scoring capabilities. Top defensemen Moritz Seider and Simon Edvinsson give them quality minutes every night.
Beyond them, though, the roster is so far from a playoff one, let alone a championship one. They lack depth across every position and they’ve consistently failed with their analysis of goaltenders. For several seasons now, the organization has been banking on their overflow of young prospects breaking through to the NHL, but it’s still a waiting game.
That won’t help McLellan take this middling team to the postseason. He has some weapons to work with and his arrival is sure to reinvigorate the Red Wings players. It ultimately won’t matter though. It won’t change the outcome this year or next year or even the year after until their NHL lineup improves drastically.
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