Parking, capacity spark concern for Washington Township as big crowds expected for Trump rally
With thousands of people expected in Washington Township for a rally with former President Donald Trump, Township Supervisor Sam Previti says the capacity and parking concerns voiced by the fire marshal have been worked out. Taxpayers will not be on the hook for costs related to the rally.
Police: Woman killed in Macomb County by speeding teen in stolen Jeep
โNot only did a 20-year-old lose her life, there were two other people in another vehicle that were injured,โ said Sterling Heights police Lt. Mario Bastianelli. โCould those people have lost their lives? That vehicle was traveling over 100 miles an hour, itโs a missile going down the road. Itโs unnecessary. All for what? A stolen vehicle? What a waste.โ