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Everything we know: $100M lawsuit filed against Warren, officers in crash that killed 2
Read full article: Everything we know: $100M lawsuit filed against Warren, officers in crash that killed 2The family of one victim killed in the deadly crash on Sept. 30 in Warren filed a $100 million lawsuit against the city and the officers involved in the crash.
Family of victim killed in crash involving Warren police files $100M lawsuit against city, officers
Read full article: Family of victim killed in crash involving Warren police files $100M lawsuit against city, officersThe family of one victim killed in the deadly crash on Sept. 30 in Warren filed a $100 million lawsuit against the city and the officers involved in the crash.
Woman speaks out after falling through caved floor of apartment in Warren
Read full article: Woman speaks out after falling through caved floor of apartment in WarrenAn urgent situation has prompted the apartment management company to take immediate action following an incident where one of its tenants fell through the floor.
City of Warren, former officer sued for $50M in police brutality case by 19-year-old victim
Read full article: City of Warren, former officer sued for $50M in police brutality case by 19-year-old victimJust 14 days after the now-viral moment of an officer assaulting a 19-year-old carjacking suspect, a lawsuit was officially filed against the City of Warren, the officer that assaulted him, and other officers involved on behalf of Jaquan Smith and Fieger Law.
Ex-officer, City of Warren sued for $50M by 19-year-old who was punched, slammed to ground
Read full article: Ex-officer, City of Warren sued for $50M by 19-year-old who was punched, slammed to groundJaquwan Smith, 19, has sued the City of Warren, and former officer Matthew James Rodriguez for $50 million after he was punched in his face and violently slammed on his head.
Former officer sues city of Warren over alleged racial, sexual mistreatment; Mayor Fouts takes stand
Read full article: Former officer sues city of Warren over alleged racial, sexual mistreatment; Mayor Fouts takes standWarren Mayor Jim Fouts took the stand Friday in a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by former police officer DeSheila Howlett, who alleges racial and sexual mistreatment during her time with the Warren Police Department.
Warren residents deal with massive snowstorm in variety of ways
Read full article: Warren residents deal with massive snowstorm in variety of waysThe city of Warren was hit pretty hard by Wednesday’s (Feb 2.) winter storm. Though multiple inches fell, everyone has dealt with the weather in their own way.
Warren De La Salle football player sues city, police over hazing scandal investigation
Read full article: Warren De La Salle football player sues city, police over hazing scandal investigationReports of hazing at De La Salle High School led Warren police to investigate and now one of the football players named in the scandal is suing the department.
‘Operation PEACE’: Warren police reveal results of citywide crime sweep
Read full article: ‘Operation PEACE’: Warren police reveal results of citywide crime sweepPolice Enforcement and Community Engagement (Operation PEACE) has received overwhelming support, according to Warren police Commissioner Bill Dwyer.
Warren City Council refuses to pay nearly $5 million in city bills over conflict with administration
Read full article: Warren City Council refuses to pay nearly $5 million in city bills over conflict with administrationWARREN, Mich. – The Warren City Council is refusing to pay nearly $5 million in city bills because the administration won’t pay for legal services that Mayor Jim Fouts says the council sought “illegally” earlier this year. The council voted on Dec. 8 not to pay city bills until the city paid a legal firm that was hired by the council in May. Warren City Attorney Ethan Vinson argues that the city council “exceeded the scope” of its authority when securing an attorney from Plunkett Cooney on May 12. The City Council is litigating the tax rates, city budget issues, and other matters in this lawsuit. The city council is committed to paying all city vendors and contractors as this is our legal obligation.