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Detroit funeral home owner back in court, accused of shooting cousin
Read full article: Detroit funeral home owner back in court, accused of shooting cousinDETROIT – Days after a shooting at the Clora Funeral on East Seven Mile Road, Major Clora sat in a 36th District courtroom, officially charged in the fatal shooting of his cousin. Clora, let me say you’re not to possess a firearm while this case is pending.” said the judge presiding over the case. The 37-year-old funeral home owner plead not guilty to second-degree murder and a charge of felony firearm. He owns three businesses.”The judge issued Clora a $100,000 bond. Clora is scheduled to return to court on Aug. 20.
Detroit funeral home owner charged with second-degree murder after allegedly shooting, killing cousin
Read full article: Detroit funeral home owner charged with second-degree murder after allegedly shooting, killing cousinDETROIT – The well-known owner of a Detroit funeral home has been charged after allegedly fatally shooting his cousin during an argument on Monday. The 37-year-old owner, Major Clora, Jr., of Detroit, was charged Thursday with second-degree murder and felony firearm. Police say at about 10:35 a.m. Clora fired a single shot at his 53-year-old male cousin outside of the Clora Funeral Home on Seven Mile Road, killing him. Clora reportedly waited for police at the scene and was taken into custody. Clora is being held on a $100,000 cash bond.