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Detroit family honors anniversary of murdered son, death of FOX 2 reporter Ron Savage
DETROIT (FOX 2) – It has been six years since a teen was gunned down in Detroit. His household gathered Friday night time to honor the lifetime of Reginald Robinson – in addition to a late member of the FOX 2 household.
It was Feb. twenty fourth, 2017 and his mom Latrice Foster recalled when she obtained the heartbreaking information.
“The detective mentioned, ‘You could have an image of your son?’ I gave her my telephone -(she mentioned) ‘I’m sorry,’” Latrice mentioned. “(I mentioned) ‘What do you imply you’re sorry?’ ‘Reginald‘s gone.’ I mentioned, ‘No, all he’s obtained to do is hear my voice.’”
Reginald Ramone Robinson was simply 17 years previous — shot to dying as he left a liquor retailer at Plymouth and Meyers on Detroit’s west facet.
He had laughed when a person made a derogatory remark a couple of girl within the retailer. That girl left, got here again, and fatally shot Reginald as he walked down the road.
She, alongside along with her get-away driver, have been arrested and pleaded responsible to second-degree homicide.
“Shedding a child is like dropping your self and should you by no means misplaced a child, you wouldn’t dare perceive that ache,” Latrice mentioned.
That ache had monumental ripple results.
“That is his grandmother and she or he died of a damaged coronary heart, it was the one grandson ever had, solely grandkid she ever had,” mentioned a relative.
The night time Reginald was killed — FOX 2 reporter Ron Savage was on the scene masking the story.
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“We’re hoping, everybody’s hoping for video to shed some mild on a license plate, or maybe assist establish the ladies,” Savage reported that night time,
Ron met Reginald’s mother shortly after she obtained the horrific information.
“He mentioned, ‘I need to sympathize with you and I’m not going to chop these cameras again on, till you’re prepared,’” she mentioned. “I mentioned, ‘I don’t suppose I’ll ever be prepared.’ That man rotated, gave me a hug, and cried with me off-camera.”
In a horrible flip of occasions — Ron Savage died lower than 24 hours later. He went into cardiac arrest after a coaching train with the Milford Hearth Division the place he was a volunteer firefighter.
Nobody might have ever guessed that the story he did about Reginald could be his final.
“So in honor of him I’m going to do that yearly for Reginald and Ron,” Latrice mentioned.
Latrice Foster and her household. Inset prime: Reginald Robinson, Latrice’s son and backside, FOX 2’s Ron Savage
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Detroit Pistons move back above .500 with Cade Cunningham triple-double vs. Raptors
Debating Ron Holland’s star potential
Bryce and Omari talk the high ceiling of Detroit Pistons rookie Ron Holland. Full pod out now.
The Detroit Pistons have been one of the league’s brightest teams for nearly a month. They added to their in-season turnaround with another victory on Saturday night.
The Pistons defeated the Toronto Raptors at Little Caesars Arena, 123-114. With the win, the Pistons are back above .500 at 20-19, cracking the 20-win threshold for the first time since 2021-22 — with 43 games still on the schedule. They’ve won six of seven games and nine of their past 11. (It was also their fifth straight win over the Raptors.)
Cade Cunningham secured his seventh triple-double of the season with 22 points, 17 assists (one shy of his career-high) and 10 rebounds. Tim Hardaway Jr. finished with a season-high 27 points, shooting 9-for-12 overall and 7-for-8 from 3, and Tobias Harris added 17 points and seven rebounds.
The Pistons led by 13 in the first quarter, but it was otherwise a close game for most of the night. Toronto tied the game at 32 by the end of the first, and there were 16 lead changes and 10 ties. Even though the Pistons shot 52.4% overall and 57.6% from 3, the Raptors kept within distance by scoring 23 points off 17 Pistons turnovers.
With under five minutes remaining and trailing by two, Toronto’s Jacob Poeltl and RJ Barrett missed a pair of free throws apiece on back-to-back possessions. Cunningham then gave the Pistons a 113-109 cushion with a midrange jumper.
With 2:31 left, a dunk from Jalen Duren extended their lead to six, and Malik Beasley’s 3-point dagger with 1:44 on the clock pushed the lead to 118-111, virtually clinching the win.
Hardaway erupts in return
The Pistons’ certainly missed Hardaway’s scoring punch on Thursday, when they just couldn’t muster enough offense during a home loss to the Golden State Warriors. He put together one of his best performances of the season during his return Saturday.
Hardaway was on fire from the jump, knocking down all three of his 3-point attempts in the opening quarter, and two within the opening minutes. He hit two more in the closing minutes of the second half, helping the Pistons regain the lead after a Raptors push made them face their first deficit of the night, 56-54, with 2:44 to play until halftime.
The third period was his strongest — he knocked down all four of his attempts, including two 3-pointers, for 11 points in the quarter. He gave the Pistons the lead twice early in the third with his sixth 3-pointer, and a strong drive through contact that created an opportunity for a three-point play.
It was his second time in three games scoring at least 26 points, and his seven made 3-pointers were a season-high.
Bickerstaff donates to Los Angeles fire victims
Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff opened his pregame press conference with words of support for the victims of the fires in Los Angeles that struck the Palisades, among other areas. He matched his words with his actions, as well.
He agreed to donate $500 toward relief efforts for every assist the Pistons tallied on Saturday. Throughout the game, the Pistons displayed a QR code for NBA Cares on the video board at center court, directing fans toward resources such as American Red Cross and World Central Kitchen.
“I just wanted to take some time to acknowledge what’s going on in the Los Angeles area, and the families and people and how they’re impacted,” Bickerstaff said. “I was moved to this reading some stuff that JJ Redick was going through, Steve Kerr’s family and community is going through, and I just want to make sure we take this time to find a way to support one another the best way we possibly can. The people that are going through these things, how all of us can do something, no matter what it is, to just reach out and help humanity at this point.”
Contact Omari Sankofa II at osankofa@freepress.com. Follow him on X @omarisankofa.
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Weird and wonderful cars we saw at this year’s Detroit Auto Show
DETROIT – The Detroit Auto Show is back, and with it comes a carnival of new, unique, wacky rides that are bound to interest gearheads and the general public alike.
MLive journalists were on hand at Huntington Place in Downtown Detroit for Media Day on Friday, Jan. 10 to get an early look at the show. From concept cars to custom classics, take a look at some of the most interesting vehicles we saw below:
Cadillac’s Opulent Velocity Concept Car
The Detroit Auto Show has long been known for showcasing forward-thinking concept cars from established automakers, and this year’s event was no exception. Cadillac highlighted their luxurious electric vehicle concept, aptly named the Opulent Velocity.
Touted as a “pure expression of innovative design and prestigious performance,” the all-electric, scissor-door coupe featured smooth lines, an interior upholstered entirely with blue fabric and low-profile tires partially integrated into its futuristic-looking wheels.
Ford’s Race-Winning F-150 Lightning Supertruck EV
Ford showcased its hot-rodded F-150 Lightning Supertruck electric vehicle demonstrator, which they proudly deemed “King of the Mountain” after its victory at the 102nd Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in Colorado. Romain Dumas piloted the 1,600-horsepower electric truck up the winding, 156-turn course in a 12.42-mile road race with a finish time of 8:53.553, the fastest of all 61 competitors.
Grounded’s G2 all-electric camper van
Chevrolet subsidiary Grounded showed off a fully built-out G2 electric vehicle equipped as for emission-free van life. The kitted-out camper, based on GM’s Brightdrop Zevo 400 platform, features 270 miles of range, 1 kW solar power, a fully customizable interior and integrated StarLink internet for around $195,000.
MyFlight’s Detroit Helicopter Tour Flights
In keeping with a long tradition of hosting at least one flying vehicle, the auto show featured a Robinson R44 from Detroit-based MyFlight Tours, which offers aerial tours of the Detroit area by helicopter for as little as $55 per person. MyFlight also offers sightseeing flights over Milwaukee, Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains, Ocean City, Md. and the Straits of Mackinac.
National Lampoon’s Vacation Wagon and other Movie Cars by Hagerty
Automotive lifestyle company Hagerty has a booth highlighting a collection of seen-on-the-big-screen vehicles including a tribute to the prototypical road trip vehicle: the “Wagon Queen Family Truckster” from National Lampoon’s Vacation.
Other cars in the Hagerty booth include one of the used-on-screen Modena replica Ferrari 250GT Spyder Californias seen in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” a Pontiac Trans-Am K.I.T.T. from “Knight Rider,” the Volkswagen Beetle “Swinger 2″ from “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” and a rare Ferrari 308 GTSi like the one used in “Magnum P.I.”
A Reliant Robin and other Rare, Modified and Custom Vehicles
The lower River Level at Huntington Place features a collection of rare, custom and enthusiast vehicles owned by community members, including the Reliant Robin three-wheeler above. Famously used by Top Gear hosts James May and Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, the Robin was tricycle-style compact car mass-produced in Britain from the 1970s until 2000.
The Gallery, a Luxury and Exotic Vehicle Showcase
Modded Detroit also helped arrange the return of a display of 50 prestigious automobiles from 12 luxury brands, including the Ferrari Monza SP1 above. Brands featured include Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, Ferrari, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Lotus, Maserati, McLaren, Morgan, Porsche and Rolls-Royce.
Check out some more of our favorite concept cars and oddities below.
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