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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.
SPOTLIGHT: Talented swimmer places 1st in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle events
Read full article: SPOTLIGHT: Talented swimmer places 1st in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle eventsDilger has been swimming competitively since he was 6 years old and currently spends around 5-6 days per week in the pool. His favorite category is Freestyle, both sprint and distance events. This year, he placed 1st in both the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events at the Macomb County Championships. “Both events have completely different mindsets and physical demands which require strategy and endurance.”Like many high school athletes, the pandemic has brought difficult times and the pause of their sport. For Dilger, the past fifteen months have been difficult in and out of the pool.
Kansas City Chiefs Mike Danna making it from Warren De Le Salle to 2021 Super Bowl
Read full article: Kansas City Chiefs Mike Danna making it from Warren De Le Salle to 2021 Super BowlMany young men play football their whole lives and sometimes never get a shot at the Super Bowl. “He never touched a football other than me and him tossing it around in the yard,” said Danna’s father Vaughn Danna. Mike Danna was a natural despite breaking his leg and missing five games his senior year. AdMike Danna is now in the NFL playing defensive end for the Chiefs, one win away from a Super Bowl championship. “I would tell Mike before every game ‘Let’s get a quarterback today.’ I would say to Mike, ‘Get Tom Brady,’” said Vaughn Danna.
Victim in De La Salle hazing refused to be interviewed, prosecutor says
Read full article: Victim in De La Salle hazing refused to be interviewed, prosecutor saysWARREN, Mich. Three teens could be charged with assault in connection to hazing in the De La Salle Collegiate High School football program. RELATED: 3 teens could face charges in De La Salle football team hazingTwo 16-year-old boys are expected to be charged as juveniles, according to the Warren police commissioner. Warren Police commissioner Bill Dwyer said the tradition of football hazing at De La Salle Collegiate High School goes back years and is so well known, it keeps younger players in constant fear. Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith said the victim in the case doesnt want the case to go forward and refused to be interviewed by police. De La Salle forfeited its high school playoff game due to the allegations of hazing in the team locker room.
Alleged hazing incident at Warren De La Salle prompts police investigation
Read full article: Alleged hazing incident at Warren De La Salle prompts police investigationWARREN, Mich. Warren police are reviewing an alleged hazing incident at De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren. Charges could possible against those who participated, even if no physical contact occurred. It depends on how far the threat of use of the broomstick went, Local 4 legal expert Neil Rockind said. If it got to the point that it seemed like a real threat, than one can be charged with assault. The other question police need to answer is what was the extent of the physical contact.
Warren police: Teen brought knife into high school to get even with bullies
Read full article: Warren police: Teen brought knife into high school to get even with bulliesWARREN A 17-year-old student at De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren has been charged after he allegedly brought a knife to school Thursday. Security footage from inside the school shows the student show the knife. Brocker was arraigned Friday morning, charged with bringing a knife to a weapon-free school zone. In my opinion, he was on a mission and thankfully that mission was not carried out, Dwyer said. Schools canceled classes at Regina Catholic High School, University of Detroit Jesuit, Catholic Central in Novi and Warren De La Salle.
Investigations underway at Warren De La Salle High School after hazing, threat, knife brought to school
Read full article: Investigations underway at Warren De La Salle High School after hazing, threat, knife brought to schoolWARREN, Mich. An investigation into locker room hazing at De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren has the administration pulling the football team out of the playoffs and canceling the season. For a school that has invested a lot of time, energy and resources into its football program, that decision was likely not made lightly. The school president did release a statement Thursday. And what is right according to our Lasallian Catholic values, De La Salle President John M. Knight said. Late Thursday afternoon, Warren police were at the school because a 17-year-old student allegedly brought a knife to the school to protect himself from bullies.
ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE report -- Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE report -- Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019DETROIT The Warren De La Salle football team has forfeited its playoff game amid allegations of hazing in the team locker room, school officials announced. The announcement to end the season comes on the eve of the Michigan high school football playoffs. Officials at the high school learned this week of a hazing incident involving the varsity football team and its players. Later Thursday, it was announced that De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren has canceled classes for Friday after a threat was reported. Now, that man is suing the city of Detroit and the Detroit Police Department.
Watch Local 4 News at Noon -- Nov. 1, 2019
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at Noon -- Nov. 1, 2019Heres whats coming up on Local 4 News at Noon:Investigations underway at Warren De La Salle High School after hazing, threat, knife brought to school: An investigation into locker room hazing at De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren has the administration pulling the football team out of the playoffs and canceling the season. Andrew Humphrey is tracking your weekend forecast: The first day of the month will be will have some sun, but it will be chilly and brisk. It turns colder tonight. A few rain drops and snowflakes are possible during the first weekend of November as we Fall Back.I-75 closure and weekend construction: What to expect this weekend around Metro Detroit.
Warren police investigate hazing allegations at De La Salle
Read full article: Warren police investigate hazing allegations at De La SalleWARREN, Mich. An investigation into hazing within the De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren has police seeking answers from the schools top leaders. Allegations of hazing on the schools football team cost the team the playoffs and ended its season. De La Salle President John Knight spent hours at the Warren police station Friday speaking with authorities. I was not aware of the situation until the media called me," said Warren police commissioner Bill Dwyer. Were getting good cooperation from De La Salle.Sources claim varsity football players allegedly used broomsticks in a sexual manner to initiate younger players.
De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren cancels classes after threat reported
Read full article: De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren cancels classes after threat reportedWARREN, Mich. De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren has canceled classes for Friday after a threat was reported. Warren police are also investigating after a knife was reportedly brought to the school. Earlier Thursday, it was announced by school officials that the football team had forfeited its playoff game amid allegations of hazing in the team locker room. READ: Warren De La Salle football team forfeits playoff game amid allegations of hazing in team locker room