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Murder Suspect 'Ready to Go Out in a Blaze of Glory': Patch PM

Ford's Driverless Cars | 'Shocking' Injuries | $5K Reward | USS Detroit | Woodward Dream Cruise | Straight-Ticket Voting | Traffic

DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Michigan Patch:

Murder Suspect 'Ready to Go Out in a Blaze of Glory'

  • Jeremiah James Boshell “had a mission, a plan on who was going to be taken out,” Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said

Ford Says Its Driverless Cars Will Hit the Road by 2021

  • Fully automated driverless cars won’t have steering wheels or brake pedals, but Ford says they will be safer than competitors’ models.

Boyfriend Charged in Mount Clemens Woman's Murder

  • “These physical injuries are shocking even to veteran law enforcement officers,” Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith said.

$5,000 Reward Offered In Murder of Oakland County Jogger

  • Alexander Brueger, 31, was shot multiple times in the back during her regular 10-mile run along Fish Lake Road in Rose Township on July 30.

U.S. Navy Set to Commission USS. Detroit, the City’s Newest Namesake

  • USS Detroit set to make first international port of call in Canada after it officially commissioned in October.

Royal Oak Turns Volume Down on Woodward Dream Cruise

  • Royal Oak authorities ready to use power of new city ordinance with massive muscle car rally under way.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Michigan's Straight-Ticket Voting

  • Three-judge panel of 6th U.S. Circuit Court Appeals says elimination of straight-ticket voting could disenfranchise African-American voters.

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