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Flint Pastor to Trump: ‘We Didn’t Invite You Here to Make a Political Speech’: Patch PM

Missing Person | Suspected ISIL Sympathizer Pleads | Cops Sued Over Breast Shaking | Beer and Music | Pigeon Love | Toothy Shark | Traffic

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

Flint Pastor: ‘We Didn’t Invite You Here to Make a Political Speech’

  • Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is meeting with church leaders in a meeting with invited guests, closed to most of the media.

Missing: Farmington Hills Woman Last Seen a Week Ago

  • Missing woman's vehicle was recovered Tuesday in Commerce Township

Suspected ISIL Sympathizer Pleads Guilty to Gun Charges

  • Khalil Abu-Rayyan faces up to 20 years in federal prison when he is sentenced in January.

Police Forced Women to ‘Shake Breasts’ in Traffic Stop: Lawsuit

  • After suspected cocaine was found on one passenger, two females subjected to “extreme and outrageous” search, lawsuit claims.

Sponge Records Live Album at Rockin’ the Shores Beer & Music Festival

  • Saturday’s event also includes locally brewed craft beer, a bicycle ride to benefit Kids Without Cancer and lots more music.

Library Staff Take Injured Pigeon Under Their, Ahem, Wings

  • “Woody,” as the staff of the Woods Branch of the Grosse Pointe Library have dubbed the injured bird, may have flown in from Canada

Megalodon, Monster Shark, Coming to Cranbrook Institute of Science

  • The exhibit traces the evolution, biology and misconception of the prehistoric shark that some claim is still swimming the world’s oceans.

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