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Speeding driver kills pedestrian, injures another following sequence of crashes in Detroit

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DETROIT – Officials say a speeding driver hit and killed a 60-year-old pedestrian while also injuring another driver in Detroit.

The incident occurred on Wednesday (March 6) at 5:11 p.m. on Woodward Avenue and Parsons Street.

Wayne State University Police Department initially handled the investigation before the Detroit Police Department took over.

The Detroit Police Department has confirmed that the 60-year-old man was walking by Woodward Avenue and Martin Luther King when the driver (who is a man in his 20s) of a black sedan struck him.

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The black sedan fled from the location and rear-ended another vehicle, also a black sedan, near I-75 and Woodward Avenue.

“Originally, there was a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed south on Woodward as it passed Parsons, which is one block north of Martin Luther King, and struck a pedestrian.

One of my sergeants was near there and saw, unfortunately, clothing go up, and that vehicle continued on. She got out and tried to render aid. The vehicle continued on to LCA, where they rear-ended another car, and that’s when the suspect’s vehicle was then immobilized.

He got out of the car and, from what I understand, walked and then fell out. When I made contact with him, he was alert and kind of out of it. The other party that he rear-ended was stuck in the car with some serious injuries, but he’s stable.”

Wayne State University police Lieutenant Carey Glazer

A Wayne State University police seargeant witnessed the incident and ran over to help the 60-year-old man as the driver fled southbound on Woodward Avenue.

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The driver then ran into the other vehicle (who is a man in his 30s) on Woodward Avenue between the Mike Ilitich School of Business and Little Caesars Arena, causing injury.

Police say the driver of the additional vehicle was transported to a Metro Detroit hospital and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

Officials say the man in his 20s, who struck the pedestrian and the additional vehicle, was arrested and taken to a Metro Detroit hospital for medical treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Detroit Police Fatal Squad Unit has taken over the investigation.

Anyone with information should contact the Detroit Police Fatal Squad Unit at 313-596-2260 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up.

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Retired Detroit sergeant faces new sexual assault charge involving 14-year-old victim from 2002

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An additional case, this one involving a victim who was then 14 years old, has been added to the sexual assault investigation against a former Detroit Police Department sergeant. 

Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced the latest charges on Friday against Benjamin Martin Wagner, 68, who now lives in Greenville, N.C. He had retired from the Detroit Police Department in 2017. 

The victim in the additional charges was 14 years old when the assault happened in October 2002 in Detroit, Worthy said. The prosecutor alleges that Wagner approached the victim, pointed a handgun at her, ordered her away from the location and then sexually assaulted her. 

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In this case, he faces charges of kidnapping, two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct. An arraignment hearing took place Friday in the 36th District Court in Detroit. A probable cause conference is scheduled for April 7.

The woman is now 37 years old. 

“She has lived with what happened to her for 23 years and has now bravely decided that she wants to be a part of holding him accountable,” Worthy said. 

Wagner participated in a court hearing Thursday and was remanded to jail, one week after he was charged with 15 counts of kidnapping and rape in five separate sexual assault cases. All of those incidents happened between 1999 and 2003 in the northwest side of Detroit, with the victims being young women between the ages of 15 and 23. 

The court dates for the earlier list of charges are April 7 for a probable cause hearing and April 14 for a preliminary exam. 

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Wagner joined the Detroit Police Department in 1989 as a police officer and was eventually promoted to sergeant. He retired in 2017 and moved to North Carolina. 



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Fangirl Culture is Front and Center as Detroit Mercy Theatre Company Presents a Zany Y2K Comedy

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I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire closes Detroit Mercy’s 55th Season

DETROIT — Detroit Mercy Theatre Company (DMTC) closes the inaugural season of the new Detroit

Mercy Black Box Theatre with I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire by Samantha Hurley, playing April 10-19 on University of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus.

I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire is set in 2004 and follows 14-year-old Shelby Hinkley, who is obsessed with Hollywood star Tobey Maguire and creates a play to kidnap and marry him in her basement.

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“This play is as hilarious as it is heartfelt,” said DMTC managing director Sarah Rusk. “Shelby truly believes Tobey Maguire is her destiny, and through her obsession we get a look into the complicated emotions of growing up during the Y2K era.”

“I absolutely love working with young actors,” said director Cassandra Svacha.

Student Actor, Rileyt McDevitt.  Detroit Mercy

Student actor Riley McDevitt, Photo by Alan Devlin

Watching them create and rise to the challenge is thrilling. I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire to college-aged kids is like a period piece; none of them were alive when this story takes place so it’s extra fun to have them dive into this world in an anthropologic way. They aren’t reminiscing or remembering 2004, they have to study that world and build it for themselves.”

I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire runs six performances April 10-19 at the new Detroit Mercy Black Box Theatre on University of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus. The DMTC Ticket Office is open Tuesday-Thursday 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., with tickets being available for purchase anytime online at www.DetroitMercyArts.com.

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Individual tickets are $25 for adults, $18 for seniors and Detroit Mercy faculty, staff and alumni, and $10 for veterans and students (ages 4-college). Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. To schedule your group, contact Sarah Rusk at 313-993-3273.

Those looking to buy tickets should note that the play is rated R and contains adult language and

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