Detroit, MI
Metro Detroit woman says teens shot her in face with airsoft rifle in Walmart parking lot in Canton
CANTON, Mich. – A Metro Detroit lady stated she was attacked in a Walmart car parking zone by youngsters who shot her within the face with an airsoft rifle.
Ashley Lenzt was in her automobile within the car parking zone of a Walmart in Canton, talking along with her husband on the cellphone, when she was attacked.
“I assumed I used to be going to be shot, or robbed, or pulled out of my automobile,” she stated.
She stated two to a few youngsters pulled proper as much as her open window, leveled a rifle, and opened hearth. Lenzt was hit within the head a number of occasions. She stated it harm, however she was not bleeding. She had been shot with airsoft BBs.
However she thought she had been shot. Her husband thought she had been shot. “He simply heard me screaming, ‘I received shot,’” Lentz stated.
She stated she was shot within the temple and she or he started to panic. She adopted the automobile however was unable to get a license plate quantity. She stated the automobile they have been in was an older, light-grey Ford Fusion.
“I simply need to inform them it’s traumatizing. I’m a mom. I’ve a 5-month-old son, I’ve a 9-year-old, I’ve a 12-year-old, I’ve a husband that I simply married,” she stated.
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Detroit, MI
Detroit-style pizza chain Emmy Squared slides into former Short Pump Burger Bach space – Richmond BizSense
Another new-to-market restaurant chain is grabbing a slice of Short Pump.
Emmy Squared Pizza, known for its Detroit-style pizza, is preparing to open at 2225 Old Brick Road in the recently vacated Burger Bach space in West Broad Village.
The growing pizzeria brand’s geographic roots span various regions of the country. While it serves Detroit-style pizza, which is baked in a rectangular pan and is topped with cheese up to the edges for a crispy crust, Emmy Squared first opened in New York City in 2016 and is now headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee.
The company did respond to multiple requests seeking comment for this story. It recently applied for an ABC license for 2225 Old Brick Road and posted multiple job listings for a new Glen Allen location.
The Short Pump location looks to be part of a broader growth plan for the company. Emmy Squared has over 30 locations open or in the works throughout the country, including one in Charlottesville, and late last year it announced new C-suite leadership to “position the brand for its next phase of growth and innovation,” according to a news release.
Burger Bach closed in West Broad Village last summer after more than a decade in business, and in the fall it closed its Midlothian location. Its Carytown location, which is owned by a different group, remains open.
The building in West Broad Village to which Emmy Squared is headed is owned by Shamin Hotels and is anchored by Shamin’s Aloft Hotel.
Thalhimer’s Jim Ashby and Colliers’ Peter Vick and Harrison Hall handled Emmy Squared’s lease.
The bulk of West Broad Village’s commercial space was sold in 2022 to Florida-based CTO Realty Growth. Since then, the mixed-use center has seen a bit of restaurant churn. Ford’s Garage recently opened in the old MPM Tiki Bar, which came available after MPM relocated to the former Halligan space within West Broad Village.
Last year the former Kona Grill building was filled by Brazilian steakhouse Fogo de Chão, and West Broad Village also lost a longtime restaurant tenant in Carrabba’s, whose old home remains vacant.
Detroit, MI
Detroit Pistons Guard Had Words For New York Knicks Fan
Malik Beasley meant business in New York City earlier this week. As the Detroit Pistons faced off against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, Beasley got off to a hot start.
In the first quarter of action, Beasley checked in off the bench for five minutes. He made all but one of his five shots from the field. All of his makes came from downtown. Beasley produced 12 points as the Pistons got off to a 37-26 lead over New York.
The next two quarters were quiet for the veteran sharpshooter. Coming out of the half, Beasley checked in for three minutes. He landed just one point during that time.
When Beasley collected another four minutes of action in the third quarter, he split free throws and missed both of his shots from the field. Once again, Beasley produced just one point.
At that point, Beasley claimed he had heard a lot of chirping from a fan seated near the court. After the game, the guard revealed he had words for that Knicks fan after getting the last laugh in the fourth quarter.
“Shoutout to the Knicks fan,” Beasley told The Athletic. “He said I hit four threes in the first quarter and hadn’t done **** since. I was like, ‘Watch this.’ Got the ball, hit the three, cussed him out, then I got the second one.”
Although the Pistons had a small cushion of a lead going into the fourth quarter, the Knicks didn’t make it comfortable in quarter four. It was a back-and-forth battle, with Detroit’s game getting threatened in nearly every possession.
Cade Cunningham led the way for Detroit by scoring 11 points in his final nine minutes on the court. However, Beasley’s nine points, which included two very timely threes, created a dagger sequence for the Knicks. Beasley had every right to gloat at The Garden.
The Pistons made it back home to Michigan with a 124-119 victory. Malik Beasley once again proved to be a fantastic offseason pickup, as he scored 22 points in 17 minutes.
Overall, Beasley has produced 17 points on 40 percent shooting from three in 40 games. While he gets the occasional start for Detroit, the 28-year-old veteran has been a star off the bench.
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Detroit, MI
Detroit-Washington game includes astronomical ticket prices
(FOX 2) – It’s become apparent that three things are guaranteed in life: death, taxes, and astronomical Detroit Lions ticket prices.
Sticker shock may have set in at the end of the season as the Lions clinched the NFC North division in the last game of the season when they played the Minnesota Vikings, but that hasn’t stopped the price from climbing.
With Ford Field set to host the team’s first playoff game this weekend, fans are discovering the cheapest prices for the Lions-Commanders game are higher than tickets to three other playoff games combined.
By the numbers:
Of the four playoff games taking place this weekend, it is the Detroit vs. Washington matchup on Saturday night that will break the bank the most. Here are the lowest prices, according to Vividseats:
- Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs – $102
- Washington Commanders vs. Detroit Lions – $418
- Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles – $201
- Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills – $123
It won’t come as a surprise that the cheapest tickets are ones on the upper deck near the endzones. For a spot closer to the field, prepare to shell out more than a thousand.
The cheapest seats aren’t the only way to gauge the cost of going to the game.
On the social platform X, ESPN’s Field Yates cited TickPick, which tracks ticket prices, when he said the average price for a ticket to the Lions game is $991 – making it the most expensive non-Super Bowl NFL game ever.
StubHub, another ticket reseller, said the Commanders-Lions game was outselling the second-best-selling game between the Ravens and Bills by 188%.
Dig deeper:
The discovery of expensive tickets is a product of having a successful sports team.
Some unsuspecting fans have gotten burned by scammers as a result. One fan lost $400 on Facebook after trying to purchase two tickets for himself and his son.
StubHub has some quick tips for anyone who does plan on buying tickets:
- Don’t pay cash
- Use a trusted service
- Don’t share ticket barcodes on social media
Additionally, buyers should be wary of anyone on social media selling tickets – especially accounts offering bargains on tickets that appear to be too good to be true.
“The game between the Commanders and Lions has all the makings of a high-demand matchup – a team that just won its first playoff game since 2006 competing against America’s favorite team. It’s the hottest ticket of the weekend by far, nearly tripling the sales of the other divisional round games,” said Adam Budelli, a spokesperson with StubHub.
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