DETROIT – The Jennifer Crumbley verdict, legal matters with implications for presidential election, and water bill matters in Lansing.
A week that had us dialed in on courtrooms from the groundbreaking case in Oakland County to the arguments in the highest court in the land.
Lansing is searching for a way to help those who can’t afford their water bills, which provokes the question again -- is clean water a right?
It is Super Bowl Sunday and it’s going to be impossible for many of us to watch the Chiefs and 49ers without thinking about how close the Detroit Lions were to being in the big game for the first time ever.
On Tuesday, an Oakland County jury broke new legal ground in America. The decision placed some of the responsibility for a mass shooting on the parent of the shooter. Jennifer Crumbley is the first. Her husband will go on trial next. Can this approach have any kind of impact on mass violence in America? We’ll discuss the case.
We’ll also talk about a couple of legal matters with huge implications for who will occupy the White House at this time next year.
Arguments before the Supreme Court on Thursday on whether Colorado can help keep Donald Trump off the presidential ballot. And then, no charges coming for President Biden on his classified documents case, but stinging comments about his memory from the special counsel.
And a package of bills is making the rounds in Lansing that would ask you to kick in more on your water bill to help those who can’t pay theirs.
You can watch the Feb. 11, 2024, episode of Flashpoint in the video player above.