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Injured 6 years ago while helping a crash victim, Sean English continues to turn tragedy into triumph
Read full article: Injured 6 years ago while helping a crash victim, Sean English continues to turn tragedy into triumphHow Sean English continues to turn tragedy into triumph, inspire others and give back.
Police investigating cause of head-on crash in Pittsfield Township
Read full article: Police investigating cause of head-on crash in Pittsfield TownshipAnyone who witnessed the crash should contact the Pittsfield Township Police Department at 734-822-4911 or through a confidential tip line at 734-822-4958.
Worker injured at Sterling Heights warehouse after slab of granite falls on his legs
Read full article: Worker injured at Sterling Heights warehouse after slab of granite falls on his legsThings went back to work quickly Monday after the incident that was scary, but thankfully not fatal or life-threatening.
2 sisters from Michigan on their way to vacation killed in crash
Read full article: 2 sisters from Michigan on their way to vacation killed in crashTwo sisters from Richmond were in this Toyota Prius driving behind their father’s vehicle when they were hit by a woman who crossed the median on I-75 in Bagley Township.
Pedestrian in critical condition after collision in Clinton Township
Read full article: Pedestrian in critical condition after collision in Clinton TownshipA man was critically injured when in a collision in Clinton Township, Dec. 19, 2020. CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A 52-year-old man is in critical condition after he was struck by a pickup truck as he was crossing the street near the intersection of Cottrell and Harper avenues, just east of I-94, Saturday. According to authorities, the collision happened just before 5:30 p.m. when the pickup truck turned from northbound Harper Avenue onto eastbound Cottrell Avenue, where the man was walking in the crosswalk. Police said the man struck his head and suffered a head injury. Police said the driver, a 53-year-old man from Clinton Township, immediately stopped and rendered aid.
MSP urges residents not to text and drive after multiple-car collision
Read full article: MSP urges residents not to text and drive after multiple-car collisionNILES, Mich. – The Michigan State Police department is reminding residents to not text and drive after a distracted driver was involved in a multiple-vehicle collision Monday. The crash was captured by a MSP trooper’s dashcam near Niles, on Michigan’s southwest side. According to the National Highway Trafic Safety Administration, distracted driving killed nearly 3,000 people in 2018 -- 1,730 drivers, 605 passengers, 400 pedestrians and 77 bicyclists -- and injured about 400,000 people. Click below link to learn more.https://t.co/nZ4evR3dOU pic.twitter.com/LOiMET1Iyo — MSPSouthwestMI (@MspSouthwestMI) November 23, 2020A Plymouth high school student is getting national attention for a project spotlighting the dangers of distracted driving. With the support of Students Against Destructive Decisions and Lear Corporation, students across the nation were invited to create videos and memes to drive the message home.
Redford police: 4-year-old accidentally shoots 5-year-old girl in head
Read full article: Redford police: 4-year-old accidentally shoots 5-year-old girl in headREDFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A 5-year-old girl was shot in the head early Monday morning in the 26500 block of Plymouth Road in Redford Township, police said. MORE: Hear from mother of 5-year-old girl accidentally shot by younger brother in Redford TownshipThe person who pulled the trigger is her 4-year-old brother, police said. The 5-year-old girl, identified as Karina Norwood, was taken to a nearby hospital. Mother says 4-year-old woke up in middle of night, found gunThe mother said the 4-year-old boy has had trouble sleeping. More: Redford Township news
Children injured when vehicle traveling more than 80 mph slams into SUV on Detroit’s east side
Read full article: Children injured when vehicle traveling more than 80 mph slams into SUV on Detroit’s east sideDETROIT – Two children were injured Tuesday afternoon when the vehicle they were in slammed into another vehicle in Detroit. An SUV was pulling onto E. Warren Avenue from Algonquin Street when it was hit by a black Cadillac Escalade that was traveling more than 80 mph, officials said. The children were in the Escalade, which ran into a tree after striking the SUV. A woman who witnessed the crash described seeing the Escalade speeding before smashing into the other vehicle. All four people who were in the Escalade, including the two young children, were taken to a hospital.