Defamation suit claims pathologist Werner Spitz is publicity hound.
Children’s grandfather lobbied parole board for Gregory Green’s release from prison 1991 fatal stabbing of wife and unborn child.
Charges were previously denied against three accused of making threats, but the fourth provoked a multi-agency response.
The suspect wearing a clown mask pointed a gun at clerk and then fled with $400, police said.
The man led police on a high-speed chase with speed reaching up to 100 mph before he was fatally shot.
In a statement, Faith Harris-Green thanked "all who have contributed and expressed their love to the family."
The FBI has notified area schools to be aware that non-credible threats may be made.
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Arrests made in rash of home invasions, bank robbery and shooting into a crowd at a Dearborn bar.
Gregory Green accused of forcing wife to watch him shoot her teenage children multiple times His own kids died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
A bomb squad dismantled the package, but didn't say what they found inside.
Police promise more details Thursday about arrests to clear up multiple home invasions, attempted murder other Metro Detroit crimes.
Dearborn Heights police say Gregory Vicente Green asphyxiated his younger children, shot his older stepchildren.
Police officers patrolling the area of Hubbard Street and Greenfield Road recognized suspect from a prior arrest.
Defense attorney characterizes allegation as a “career-killing claim in hopes of getting some money out of it.”
So far, a suspect in 35 rapes and home invasions has been arraigned on charges in five communities. The investigation is ongoing.
“This particular nightmare that has plagued our community and region for a long time is over,” Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad said.
A Redford Township man suspected in rapes in at least eight communities, some dating back to 2011, was arraigned on multiple felony charges.
Scammers typically seed payment in the form of Western Union wire transfers, Apple iTune gift cards, or other alternative forms of payment.
Suspect believed to have committed rapes in eight jurisdictions; investigation may link suspect to similar crimes in other communities.
With the help of citizens, Dearborn Police make multiple arrests for larcenies from vehicles, weapons offenses.
The 13 Michiganders include a woman who was shot in Dearborn after a chase in response to a disturbance at a shopping mall.
A female acquaintance told investigators that Officer Justin Smith groped her during a May traffic stop.
The accident was the fourth critical accident in four months involving an experienced operator, Police Chief Ronald Haddad said.
Appling allegedly drove away from a traffic stop and discarded a bag with a loaded Beretta semi-automatic gun before he was arrested.
Witnesses said the Ford Focus was driving erratically and the driver may have been on her cellphone. Both were pronounced dead at the scene.
Several home invasions and attempted home invasions have occurred in Dearborn, Livonia and the surrounding area over the past year.
Special equipment needed to save the man “from near certain” death, Dearborn Heights officials said.
Only a handful of re-calibrated results worked out in defendants’ favor, but defense attorneys say error raises other questions.
Ali Mohamad-Sahrif Al-Aboosi, who was accused of luring woman to Canton on the false premise of a cleaning job, avoided jail time with plea.
The two men are accused of targeting women and stealing their purses and cell phones in unarmed robberies.
Dearborn Sanitation Department urges residents not to throw away anything hot, smoldering or combustible in trash carts after second fire.
When suspect learned victim was 13 instead of 18, he said "if you like someone, and it’s real, age doesn’t matter," according to complaint.
The family of a Detroit woman, the second African-American killed by Dearborn police in less than two months, file lawsuit.
Police are continuing their investigation of the fatal crash and have asked witnesses to call.
Charles James Cahill, who hasn’t legally driven since 1989, could go to jail for life. Some say he should already have been behind bars.
The three Detroit residents are accused of forcing their way into a Dearborn residence. Police Chief Ronald Haddad called it a "brazen" act.
The incident reportedly began with a robbery and non-fatal shooting.
During a 16-month counterterrorism investigation, man purchased an arsenal of weapons, according to complaint filed in U.S. District Court.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Dearborn Police Department.