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ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE REPORT -- Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE REPORT -- Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020Renard Austin, 40, of Detroit was arrested in October of 2018 when Detroit police raided his friend’s house. Austin was charged with possession of heroin, but he claims he didn’t have any drugs on him -- and the house being raided wasn’t his. WATCH Local 4 News at 11Metro Detroit weather: Temperatures no longer above normal heading into weekendThose record-shattering temperatures in the 70s are gone. At the University of Michigan, students living on campus are being required to take a COVID-19 test before leaving campus. Read MoreTuesday, Nov. 10, 2020 -- Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020
Newly-freed man says corrupt Detroit police officer’s bogus testimony landed him in jail
Read full article: Newly-freed man says corrupt Detroit police officer’s bogus testimony landed him in jailDETROIT – A man previously charged with drug possession is suing the city of Detroit and its police department -- specifically after his arresting officer was found to be corrupt. Renard Austin, 40, of Detroit was arrested in October of 2018 when Detroit police raided his friend’s house. Austin did say, however, that one Detroit police officer was on him, big time. Austin claims the former officer told him “If you pay $10,000, this will all go away.”Mosely was one of several former Detroit police officers recently found to be corrupt. He has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Detroit and the Detroit Police Department regarding Mosely’s alleged corrupt behavior.