Detroit, MI
Troy Target parking lot attack: Suspect sought by police also wanted for murder in Detroit, sources say

TROY, Mich. (FOX 2) – The man accused of assaulting a woman in the parking lot of the Troy Target on Friday is also wanted for murder in Detroit, sources say.
Police are searching for 31-year-old Andrew James Hall in connection with the assault outside the store at 1301 Coolidge Rd. around 9:10 p.m. Sources say Hall is also connected to a murder that happened in Detroit after the Target assault.
The victim told police that she was getting into her vehicle when a man, later identified as Hall, forced open her door and punched her in the face. She said he then pulled out a handgun from his waistband. Police said the gun was a silver revolver.

Police said the victim fought back and alerted someone who was nearby. When that witness yelled at the suspect and ran toward the victim, the suspect fled.
Hall is known to take a bus to Beverly Hills, Birmingham, and Troy and walk around, police said.
He is a Black male with blue eyes. He is 6 feet, 2 inches tall, and weighs 199 pounds. Hall was wearing red shorts, a green hat, and a pale blue T-shirt. He also had a black backpack.
Woman nearly forced into car with gun to her head by attacker in Troy Target parking lot
The incident was detailed in a Facebook post shared more than 3,000 times about the brazen attack in daylight.

Detroit, MI
MLB Ump Gives Baffling Ejection Call During Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers Clash

Nico Hoerner, manager Craig Counsell ejected
Chicago Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner received a dubious ejection from home plate umpire Derek Thomas during Sunday’s game against the Detroit Tigers.
The knee-jerk reaction by Thomas set off social media, who dubbed it a “soft” call by the official. Hoerner appeared to be arguing balls and strikes after a low-and-inside pitch from Detroit’s Jack Flaherty punched out Hoerner.
DETROIT, MI – JUNE 08: Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell speaks with umpire after Chicago Cubs second base Nico Hoerner (2) was ejected during a regular season Major League Baseball game between the Chicago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers on June 08, 2025 at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Cubs manager Craig Counsell joined Hoerner in outrage, prompting the skipper to also get the boot.
“I don’t think it’s really that often you can verbatim say to the press afterwards what got you thrown out. I said, ‘You’re having a really bad day,’” Nico disclosed, speaking to the media.
Was it a soft call?
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Thomas was mocked for being inexperienced, coming at the expense of Hoerner, Counsell and the Cubs. The home plate official has been branded as the second coming of Angel Hernandez — often upsetting batters with his generous strike zones.
Still, Detroit shut out the Chicago Cubs before a sold-out Comerica Park crowd.
Pitching continues to be Detroit’s most lethal weapon against teams.
Just two weeks after Tarik Skubal’s “Maddux game” against the Cleveland Guardians (pitching a complete shutout under 100 pitches), Tigers ace Jack Flaherty was back in a groove on Sunday, fanning nine Cubs batters in six innings pitched.
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Detroit, MI
Detroit City FC falls to Pittsburgh, winless streak reaches five

Detroit City FC lost its second straight league match and its winless streak was extended to five on Saturday with a 2-0 loss to Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC at Pittsburgh.
After a slow and uneventful first half-hour DCFC was suddenly stunned in the 37th minute when a long pass into the box by Robbie Mertz (Michigan Wolverines) was headed into the back of the net by Perrin Barnes for a 1-0 lead.
Pittsburgh’s second goal came in the 66th minute when a long crossing pass from the right side deflected to Mertz near the far post, and he steered it in as he slid toward the net.
Perhaps the best scoring chance of the match that didn’t result in a goal came in the 80th minute when a point-blank shot by Charles Ahl was kick-saved by Detroit keeper Carlos Herrera.
DCFC, which hasn’t posted a victory since beating this same Pittsburgh side on April 26, remains in fifth place in the USL Championship Eastern Conference at 4-3-5. Pittsburgh is in sixth place at 4-5-2.
Detroit will remain on the road for one more week, facing Loudoun United FC in Leesburg, Virginia, on June 14. Kickoff is at 6 p.m.
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▶(At) Detroit City FC 1, Kalamazoo FC 0: Mary Karolak scored in the 69th minute for DCFC (3-1-1). Kalamazoo is 2-3.
Detroit, MI
Formal complaint accuses Metro Detroit judge of mistreating court employees

A Michigan district court judge is accused of refusing to provide a psychological evaluation to the Judicial Tenure Commission and creating a “climate of fear among court personnel” in a new formal complaint.
A complaint was filed on Wednesday against Judge Kristen Hartig, who served in the 52-4 District Court in Troy, Michigan. In a statement, Chief Judge Travis Reed said he requested that Hartig be temporarily removed from the docket.
Hartig has 14 days to respond to the complaint.
“The Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission plays a key role in maintaining the integrity of our courts. While due process is vital, accountability helps preserve public trust in the judiciary,’ Reed said. “Based on the limited information available to me at the time, I removed Judge Hartig from the most serious cases within the authority I had as chief judge. Now that a formal complaint has been filed, further action may be appropriate. I believe temporarily removing her from her full docket would be in the best interest of the court and the communities we serve.”
According to the complaint, the commission began investigating misconduct allegations before April 2024. The commission concluded that mental health was an issue and ordered Hartig to undergo a psychological evaluation. After receiving her results, Hartig was ordered by the commission to provide the documents; however, she refused despite the commission extending the deadline to provide them.
The complaint says that Hartig eventually submitted the documents six months after the commission requested them. The complaint included the findings from the exam, but it was blacked out as requested by Hartig, “pending a determination by presiding authorities as to whether it should be kept sealed during the pendency of the proceedings.”
The complaint claims that Hartig required a court administrator to be available during scheduled absences and scolded the administrator for not answering emails when she attended a funeral. Hartig allegedly told the administrator that she must be in contact with her every day unless she was “unconscious,” according to the complaint.
The commission accused Hartig of ordering the court administrator to find a substitute for a clerk, although that was not part of the administrator’s duties. Additionally, Hartig was accused of directing a pregnant probation officer to stand up and show her belly during a Zoom meeting without the officer’s consent.
According to the complaint, Hartig is accused of improperly dismissing felony cases with prejudice to punish Oakland County prosecutors over scheduling issues and for prosecutors opposing hearings during the COVID-19 pandemic. The commission says Hartig only had the authority to dismiss cases without prejudice.
In one of those cases, the commission says Hartig’s dismissal “was not made in good faith and/or with due diligence.”
Hartig became a district court judge in 2010, according to her bio on the court’s website. She currently oversees the Recovery Treatment Court, which works to rehabilitate people, and has conducted town halls to educate residents on the opioid epidemic.
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