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Detroit Mayor Duggan, cityโs Charter Revision Commission at odds over proposed changes
Read full article: Detroit Mayor Duggan, cityโs Charter Revision Commission at odds over proposed changesA new tug-of war has emerged between Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and the cityโs Charter Revision Commission.
1 arrested at Detroit Charter Revision Commission meeting
Read full article: 1 arrested at Detroit Charter Revision Commission meetingThings got heated at Tuesday night's Detroit Charter Revision Commission meeting while several Detroit police officers were on hand to keep the peace. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
1 arrested at Detroit Charter Revision Commission meeting
Read full article: 1 arrested at Detroit Charter Revision Commission meetingDETROIT - Things got heated at Tuesday night's Detroit Charter Revision Commission meeting while several Detroit police officers were on hand to keep the peace. Many residents came to the meeting split and many left the exact same way. The meeting was the first since news came of one commissioner filing a police report against the other for assault. But Tuesday night's meeting made it clear that the nine commissioners and community members are not on the same agenda. At least one person was arrested for disorderly conduct when they refused to quiet down after officers escorted them from the meeting.
Detroit Charter Revision Commission vice chair addresses issues at meetings, defends herself
Read full article: Detroit Charter Revision Commission vice chair addresses issues at meetings, defends herselfDETROIT - The case is closed; there are no grounds for assault, said Nicole Small, vice chair of the Detroit Charter Revision Commission. This all stemmed from the latest Detroit Charter Revision Commission meeting. Small is accused of grabbing the wrist of Carol Weaver. I was trying to prevent Carol Weaver from using a gavel as a weapon to harm myself and others who were surrounding her, said Small. In light of recent incidents at the Detroit Charter Commission meetings, the commission will vote tomorrow on a safety policy to ensure the safety of the public and commissioners, Small said.