Alleged carjacker arrested after chase, prosecutor claims self defense in fatal Kroger stabbing, deadly shooting at Mississippi homecoming and more
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A man who defended himself from being punched was charged with carrying a concealed knife, but was not charged for stabbing his attacker to death earlier this week in Southgate. Michigan State Police used Trooper 2 to help arrest a carjacker, and follow ups on a deadly explosion in Tennessee and a homecoming night shooting in Mississippi on the Oct. 11 FOX 2 News at 10 p.m.

Kroger stabbing ruled self defense, man faces concealed knife charges
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Charles M. Hinton, II, 33, of Riverview was charged with a concealed weapons charge after the fatal stabbing of Ramon Vazquez, 23, of Southgate. Hinton will not be charged in the death, after it was ruled self-defense.

Southgate stabbing death ruled self defense, no survivors in Tennessee explosion, the weather and more
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A Riverview man is being charged with concealing a weapon, in a deadly self-defense case from Southgate, no one survived an explosion in Tennessee, a man was killed in a Pontiac hit and run, Trooper 2 helps catch a car-jacking suspect and more from the FOX 2 News at 6 p.m. from Oct. 11.

Multiple dead in separate Mississippi homecoming shootings

At least six people were killed and dozens injured in two separate shootings during high school homecoming events across Mississippi on Friday night.

Biden undergoing radiation for prostate cancer

Former President Joe Biden's treatment for an aggressive form of prostate cancer has entered a new phase.

Tigers lose heartbreaking Game 5 of ALDS
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From heart-racing moments to heartbreak, Game 5 of the ALDS lived up to the hype with a 15-inning marathon. FOX 2’s Dave Kinchen caught up with fans afterward to get their reactions.

Person bit by rabid bat in St. Clair County
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reported that a bat in St. Clair County has tested positive for rabies that did bite someone who is being treated for the illness.

Questions linger over Michigan cannabis tax to fund roadwork
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Michigan's new 24% wholesale cannabis tax, meant to fund road repairs, is already facing backlash. The Michigan Cannabis Industry Association has filed a lawsuit claiming the tax violates the state constitution. They argue that when voters legalized marijuana in 2018, that law established the only legal way to tax it and that lawmakers can't change it without a three-fourths majority. The state argues it's about fairness and funding infrastructure, but industry leaders warn it could crush small and minority-owned businesses. Jay Snipes is a cannabis advocate and owner of West Coast Meds in Detroit.

Oakland University student under investigation over 'dangerous' post targeting GOP candidate

The Oakland County GOP are calling for the expulsion of an Oakland University student after allegedly posting a photo of a state representative candidate with the caption "execute these two things."