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Morning 4: Everything we know about the ‘random’ deadly shooting in Oxford -- and other news

Here are the top stories for the morning of Dec. 27, 2024

Man allegedly kills 1, injures 2 in ‘random’ shooting in Oxford (WDIV)

Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.


Everything we know: Man allegedly kills 1, injures 2 in ‘random’ shooting in Oxford

A triple shooting on Christmas Eve in Oxford left one person dead and two others injured.

The Oakland County Sheriff called this terrifying situation random.

The shooting happened at around 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 24, 2024, on Ray Road between Lapeer and N. Oxford roads. When deputies arrived at the scene, they found three people with gunshot wounds.

Read more here.


National gang leaders in Michigan sentenced to 190 years for murder of police informant

Three men from Detroit who were high-ranking members of a large crime ring were sentenced to decades in prison.

The three men were convicted by a federal jury of RICO conspiracy, murder, drug trafficking and weapons charges in April.

According to authorities, the Almighty Vice Lord Nation (AVLN) was a vast crime ring spread across the country that was involved in violence, drug trafficking and more. The AVLN have different branches with their own leadership that answers to others in Chicago.

The three convicted and sentenced were involved with the Traveling Vice Lords in Detroit.

Read more here.


Oakland County man beaten to death after trying to save abused dog on Christmas Eve -- what we know

A family is heartbroken after they said their loved one was killed for trying to save a dog on Christmas Eve.

Police said Robert Cavanaugh, 60, was beaten to death on Dec. 24, 2024, near the 26000 block of Dequindre.

Cavanaugh, who lived in a Madison Heights mobile home park, was known for rescuing animals. His family said he died tying to save a dog that was being abused by its owner on Christmas Eve.

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Another jackpot surpasses $1 billion. Is this the new normal?

Remember this moment because it probably won’t last: A U.S. lottery jackpot is projected to soar above $1 billion, and that’s still a big deal.

Friday’s Mega Millions drawing is worth an estimated $1.15 billion, evoking headlines and likely luring more people to convenience stores with dreams of private spacewalks above the earth.

It doesn’t seem to matter that the nation’s top 10 jackpots — not including this one — already have boasted 10-figure payouts. For many of us, something stirs inside when a number ticks one dollar above $999,999,999.

Read more here.


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