Police: Kroger cashier threw groceries, yelled at shopper over price discrepancy

The dispute began when the customer noticed a price discrepancy with her tortilla chips during checkout and informed the cashier. An argument ensued, during which the cashier slammed his hands on the conveyor belt, shook the bag of chips, and cursed at the customer.

Elijah McClain’s death sparked protests and led to police reforms. Now, 2 cops on trial

Elijah McClain was put in a neck hold and injected with a powerful sedative while walking home in a Denver suburb in 2019. The two officers pleaded not guilty to charges of criminally negligent homicide, manslaughter and assault.

Two suspects arrested in murder, carjacking in Dearborn

Dearborn Police have arrested two suspects wanted for the murder of a man during a carjacking Tuesday night.

Macomb County deputies charged after one allegedly slapped juvenile during arrest

Two Macomb County deputies are facing charges after authorities say one of the deputies slapped a juvenile while taking them into custody at the Macomb County Juvenile Justice Center.

Michigan Supreme Court won’t revive Flint water crisis charges against 7 key figures

The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a last-chance effort to revive criminal charges against seven people in the Flint water crisis, waving away an appeal by prosecutors who have desperately tried to get around a 2022 decision that gutted the cases.

Pit bulls banned in Grosse Pointe Shores after dog attack

Pit bull dogs are now banned in Grosse Pointe Shores after the city council approved the ban Tuesday night. This comes after a small dog was attacked by a pit bull in June and had to have its leg amputated.

Grieving father offers $5,000 reward for information that solves son's murder

“He was a nice, playful young man," he said. "He trusted too many people. And I used to tell him, ‘you can’t have everybody at your house.’”

Warren teens shot man in 'well-planned' weed robbery near high school, police say

Police in Warren said four teens who shot a man outside of a high school last week, did so during a 'well-planned' robbery of a known marijuana dealer.

Judge tosses Richard 'White Boy Rick' Wershe's $1M lawsuit against Detroit, FBI

A judge tossed Richard Wershe Jr.'s lawsuit seeing $1 million from Detroit and the FBI after his role as an informant as a teen landed him in prison. Wershe, who was often referred to as “White Boy Rick," received life in prison for drug offenses following years of work as an informant for federal and local police.

Police search for more potential victims after suspect linked to 2 Michigan cold case murders

Investigators are looking into whether a suspect in two Michigan murders in the 1980s is linked to more crimes. Charles David Shaw has been named a suspect in two cold cases.