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Metro Detroit struggles with power outages, storm damage after severe weather

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BEVERLY HILLS, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) — The village of Beverly Hills remained under a state of emergency on Friday, dealing with widespread power outages and significant tree damage from Wednesday’s storm.

The Beverly Hills Police Department closed a portion of Beverly Road west of Southfield Road so crews could continue clearing the roadway and removing dangerous limbs.

“We really thought it was a tornado, just terrifying. It is a disaster zone here,” said Beverly Hills resident Stacie Millichamp.

It has kept Millichamp and her neighbors in clean-up mode for the last 48 hours, trimming trees and bringing branches to the curb so they can be chipped in the coming weeks.

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“We cleaned up the street as much as we could, trying to be able to get safety trucks through and DTE trucks through,”  Millichamp said. “It’s been very challenging, but the community’s been great. Everybody’s been pulling together and helping each other out.”

A portion of 13 Mile Road between Southfield and Evergreen remains closed due to a snapped power line.

The Trail at Beverly Park is temporarily closed because downed trees and limbs are scattered across the park.

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“As soon as the storm happened, we had crews out and about assessing the damage starting to clear the roads. Thereafter, DTE was there a couple of hours after starting to assess the damage,” said Village Manager Jeff Campbell.

Village leaders said that weather permitting, DTE anticipates restoring power to almost all residents by Saturday. At least 100 power crews are in the area.

“We just basically lost limbs here and there. That’s it for us. We got lucky,” said resident Bill Donnelly.  

Under the state of emergency, cars cannot park on the street to help crews access power lines and trees safely.

In the coming days, the village will determine how much the state and federal government can contribute to cleanup costs.

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Five shot during funeral at Detroit church

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Gunfire erupted Friday during a funeral on Detroit’s west side, leaving five people injured, including the suspect.

At about 5:48 p.m., a physical fight broke out during a funeral at Greater Love Tabernacle Church on Plymouth Road, south of Interstate 96 on the city’s west side, authorities said.

During the fight, one suspect produced a handgun and fired into the crowd, striking multiple people, authorities said.

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Officers were already stationed in the area, assigned to assist at a separate visitation at a nearby funeral home after police received threats of violence during that event. One officer who responded to the church in response to the fight saw the shooting and returned fire, striking the shooter.

“I want to thank the Detroit Police Department for the officer’s quick and courageous action, which prevented further harm,” Mayor Mary Sheffield said in a statement late Friday. “This was an act of senseless violence, and it has no place in our city.”

In total, five people were struck, including the suspect, police said. All were hit in the lower part of their body and were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police called the shooting an “isolated incident” and said there was no ongoing threat to the public.

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Authorities said four of the injured parties were in their mid-20s, including the suspect. The other victim was in their mid-30s.

Sheffield said the funeral was for a young man who had died in a car crash.

“My thoughts are with them, their families, and everyone affected. I am grateful that all of the victims are expected to survive,” the mayor said.

The suspect was taken into police custody and police recovered the firearm, authorities said.

Police were not sure why the combatants were initially fighting at the church.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact Detroit Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.

mreinhart@detroitnews.com



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Livestream: Mayor Sheffield, Detroit health chief to address wildfire smoke threat

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Livestream: Mayor Sheffield, Detroit health chief to address wildfire smoke threat


Update comes as Canadian wildfire smoke continues to pose health risks across the region