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Oakland County Man Injured In Road Rage Shooting: Police

DETROIT — An Oakland County man was injured in a Wednesday road rage shooting on a Detroit freeway, according to police.
The shooting at 2:35 p.m. Wednesday on the Lodge Freeway, known as M-10, and 7 Mile Road in Detroit, according to police.
The 64-year-old Birmingham man was taken to a nearby hospital where he is expected to survive, according to police.
Police said the man was alert and conscious while on the scene. They also found the man’s vehicle, which had several bullet holes, police said.
Police determined road rage was the motive for the shooting.
Officials did not release the suspect vehicle or a description of the shooter, as the investigation continues.
“It is disappointing to hear that another traffic dispute led to gunfire,” said First Lt. Mike Shaw. “I cannot stress enough that it is only driving. A driving error should never lead to the use of a weapon.”
Police asked anyone with information to call 855.MICH.TIP or crime stoppers 800.SPEAK.UP.”
Detroit, MI
Detroit population grows for 2nd straight year

After decades of decline, Detroit is officially on the rise. New census data just released shows a historic surge in the city’s population and for the first time in generations, Detroit is outpacing not just Michigan but the nation.
Detroit, MI
Ex-Detroit Riverfront Conservancy CFO William Smith to appeal sentence

DETROIT (WXYZ) — New court filings reveal disgraced former Detroit Riverfront Conservancy CFO William Smith plans to appeal his 19-year prison sentence, one of the longest ever handed down in a fraud case in the city.
Smith admitted to stealing more than $40 million from 2012 to 2024 to fund a lavish lifestyle.
Watch our report when William Smith was sentenced below:
William Smith, former Detroit Riverfront Conservancy CFO, sentenced to 19 years in prison
Now, despite waiving his right to appeal in a plea deal, he’s challenging the judgment.
The 52-year-old has also been ordered to repay over $48 million.
It’s still unclear exactly what part of the sentence he’s contesting.
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