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ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE REPORT -- Monday, Nov. 2, 2020

View of Detroit from the Windsor sky camera on Nov. 2, 2020 at 8:30 p.m. (WDIV)

Neighbor records video of man firing shots into Detroit home after domestic dispute

DETROIT – Larry Turner recorded video of someone shooting into a Detroit home on a Sunday morning.

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“I wasn’t prepared for what I saw,” Turner said.

The video shows a young man unloading a handgun into a home on Margareta Street. At least 16 shots were fired.

Michigan coronavirus cases up to 184,889; Death toll now at 7,357

Metro Detroit weather: Warm, dry week sets course for November

Winds are giving us a break and temperatures will be headed upward for a mild week ahead.

Click here to read the full forecast.

4 Fast Facts

  • The Local 4 Defenders have obtained a deputy’s call to 911 detailing from start to finish how he was headed to work and out of the no where, another driver pulled up beside him and fired a shot. Click here to read more.
  • Bloomfield Hills High School is transitioning to a fully remote schedule because of the number of substitute teachers quarantining. Click here to read more.
  • One woman drove halfway across the country to cast her vote. There has been a lot of concern this year about voting by mail, absentee voting and how long it’s going to take to count votes. Click here to read more.
  • One person was killed in a two-vehicle crash on 8 Mile Road in northwest Detroit on Monday. Click here to read more.

Be Informed

‘One little incident could set someone off’: How police are working to keep polls safe in Michigan

What’s going to happen when residents around Michigan go to the polls Tuesday to vote in the General Election? “People are upset,” said Andy Arena, of the Detroit Crime Commission. “People are ready to take action. One little incident could set someone off, so from a law enforcement standpoint, that is what you are worried about.”

With spike in COVID-19 cases, Metro Detroit school districts make decision to go fully remote

Going into this year, districts made it clear, plans would be flexible depending on the spread of COVID-19. With the number of new cases rising fast, they say the situation has reached a level where students will need to stay home.

What you can do to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 to the people you live with

With increasing COVID-19 cases, there’s a distinct possibility that someone in your home could test positive for coronavirus. If they do, a new paper from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show there’s a good chance COVID-19 will spread to other family members, and quickly.


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DeJanay Booth joined WDIV as a web producer in July 2020. She previously worked as a news reporter in New Mexico before moving back to Michigan.

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