Detroit, MI
Detroit NAACP president says Democracy in U.S. at ‘teetering edge’
Wendell Anthony says ‘freedom on the line’
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As the NAACP Detroit Branch marked its 70th year hosting its annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner, the Rev. Wendell Anthony said the event — happening during what he called a critical time for civil and human rights — was more than a dinner.
“Freedom is on the line. Democracy is at the teetering edge,” Anthony said during the Sunday, June 29, dinner at Huntington Place in Detroit, where speakers highlighted issues both local and national. Wes Moore, governor of Maryland, delivered the keynote address and struck an optimistic chord, invoking the legacy of past civil rights leaders and touting his accomplishments as Maryland’s first Black governor.
Anthony, the longtime president of the NAACP Detroit branch, at a press conference beforehand, called out the actions of the Trump administration and the president’s so-called “big, beautiful bill” that the Senate debated over the weekend.
“At a time when universities are being extorted to comply with the ideology of authoritarianism spewing from the halls of the White House, law firms are being threatened if they do not bend the knee according to the legalese and lawlessness of one man, and judges are threatened with impeachment if they don’t rule to compliment the desires of a President, our nation cries out for the people to stand up. Each of us must be concerned about where America under this current administration is going,” Anthony said in a June 3 statement released ahead of the dinner.
Anthony called for racial unity for what he referred to as “a tidal wave of disrespect, anti-Americanism, and threat to the very lifeline of each and every American.”
“Now is not the time to stand down. Now is the time to step up,” he said at the dinner.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan meanwhile turned to public safety in his remarks, touting the work of community violence intervention groups in decreasing the number of homicides and the need for more funding. Duggan, who is running for governor of Michigan as an independent candidate, said he would not be moving out of Detroit.
Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield, campaigning to be the next mayor of Detroit, said the city knows struggle, but also progress. She said it’s a critical time for the nation.
Moore capped off the evening speaking about why he ran for office as someone without a political background. The widening racial wealth gap “shredded the fabric of American excellence” and still persists, hurting the economy and stalling job growth. He spoke of his accomplishments since becoming governor of Maryland, including a $1.3 billion investment in the state’s historically black colleges and universities.
Meanwhile, in Michigan, he said, Detroit is showing what happens when a city centers equity in economic development, he said.
“What’s happening both in Maryland and Michigan can serve as a blueprint for how we advance the causes of freedom and how we deliver results in the communities that we serve,” he said.
Contact Nushrat Rahman: nrahman@freepress.com. Follow her on X: @NushratR.
Detroit, MI
Detroit ‘Sloppy Chops’ restaurateur\u00a0killed: What to know
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Mourning continued and no suspects were in custody a week after the fatal shooting of Detroit restaurateur and nightlife figure Mikey “Mike B” Brown at the end of February.
Brown was the beloved figure behind the “Sloppy” brand of restaurants, and remembrances have been rolling in online since his death.
Here’s what to know:
Shooting outside cocktail bar
“Mike B” Brown, 51, and two others were shot about 4:30 a.m. Feb. 28 in the area of 15789 Schaefer, police previously said.
The two others were found in front of the location, and Brown was found across the street, police said.
Police have asked those with information on the shooting to come forward.
There were no suspects in custody and no further updates in the case as of Monday, March 9, according to a statement from the Detroit Police Department.
Updates on the conditions of the two other individuals shot were also not provided.
Who was Mikey ‘Mike B’ Brown?
Brown was a husband, a father of five and a restaurateur.
He opened Sloppy Chops Restaurant, a steakhouse, in 2020 on West McNichols off the Lodge Freeway and later opened a seafood restaurant called Sloppy Crab, which was renamed the Crab Sports Bar, on East Jefferson Avenue near the Renaissance Center. Brown previously had two clubs, as well.
His downtown dining spot served as an answer to questions on offerings for Black diners in the city’s renaissance. His other “Sloppy” location showcased successful reach beyond downtown and into the city’s neighborhoods. Brown was also a cultural figure in not only the world of dining, but in the nightlife, the Free Press reported.
When are funeral services for Mikey ‘Mike B’ Brown?
A family hour was set for 9 a.m. March 13 and a funeral was set for 10 a.m. March 13, both at Triumph Church –North Campus at 15600 J.L. Hudson Drive in Southfield.
What’s been the fallout since Mike ‘Mike B’ Brown’s death?
Outside of the community hurt, there’s also been calls for a crackdown on establishments that stay open into early morning hours in residential areas, ClickOnDetroit reports.
How to report tips on Mikey ‘Mike B’ Brown’s shooting
Those with information tied to the triple shooting can contact the Detroit Police Department’s homicide unit at 313-596-2260 or submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up or DetroitRewards.tv.
Detroit, MI
Detroit Lions need backup QB as Kyle Allen to sign with Bills
Former Detroit Lions QB Hendon Hooker reflects on his time in Detroit
Former Lions QB Hendon Hooker joins to discuss his time in Detroit and Amon-Ra St. Brown’s skill on the basketball court.
The Detroit Lions will need to find a new backup quarterback. Kyle Allen, the 30-year-old ninth-year veteran, will reportedly sign with the Buffalo Bills for two years and $4.1 millions, according to ESPN, reuniting him with his former coordinator Joe Brady.
Allen, who came to the Motor City a year ago after inking a one-year deal, appeared in just three games and attempted two passes this past season as starter Jared Goff logged 98.5% of the team’s offensive snaps at quarterback.
Allen’s greatest contribution came in the preseason, when he forced the organization to give up on its experiment with Hendon Hooker.
In the competition for the No. 2 job, Allen outperformed Hooker and made the former 2023 third-round pick expendable by bringing his stunted development into sharp relief. While Hooker struggled to move the offense when he was in command, Allen thrived in his four auditions, spearheading one productive drive after another for the Lions. He completed 79.5% of his attempts, throwing for 401 yards and five touchdowns with two interceptions. All the while, he exhibited a good understanding of the Lions’ timing-based passing game, giving management the confidence he could – if needed – relieve Goff in a pinch.
“I feel very comfortable with him,” Campbell said last August.
But as it turned out, the Lions were never forced to call upon Allen. Goff, who hasn’t missed a start since Week 17 of the 2021 season, remained reliably present.
The Lions hope Goff’s iron-man streak will continue.
But if it for some reason ends, Allen is no longer there to replace him.
Contact Rainer Sabin at rsabin@freepress.com. Follow him @RainerSabin on X.
Detroit, MI
Detroit water main break snarls travel on East Jefferson Monday morning
Vehicles travel through water collected near water main break in Detroit.
DETROIT (FOX 2) – A water main break in Detroit is causing headaches for drivers and sending water into the streets of one of the city’s east side neighborhoods.
The break involves a 42-inch pipeline at East Jefferson and Burns Drive.
The breakage happened on Sunday, leaving only one lane open for each direction of travel.
Local perspective:
A day after the breakage, water was still gathering on the road of Jefferson Avenue.
Video captured of the scene Monday morning showed vehicles driving through ponds of water. Construction equipment were on site along with traffic cones.
The backstory:
This isn’t the only major disruption to water services in the region.
This weekend, a catastrophic breakage at 14 Mile near Drake impacted several Oakland County communities and thousands of residents.
Novi and Walled Lake were among those hardest hit by the breakage, which included dramatic scenes of waves of water washing down the road, submerging vehicles.
The Source: FOX 2’s Charlie Langton and previous reporting were cited for this story.
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