Security team member speaks out after preventing church mass shooting in Wayne
Read full article: Security team member speaks out after preventing church mass shooting in WayneA potential mass shooting at CrossPointe Community Church in Wayne was thwarted Sunday through what security team member Jay Trombley describes as a combination of divine intervention, tactical response and remarkable timing.
A pastor says God and a heroic security team prevented a mass shooting at his Detroit-area church
Read full article: A pastor says God and a heroic security team prevented a mass shooting at his Detroit-area churchA pastor says God had a hand in preventing a mass shooting at his suburban Detroit church where more than 100 people had gathered to worship.
Police say a man opened fire outside a church before staff fatally shot him, averting mass shooting
Read full article: Police say a man opened fire outside a church before staff fatally shot him, averting mass shootingA Michigan police chief says church staff fatally shot a man armed with a handgun and a long gun, averting a potential mass shooting at a church west of Detroit.
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Meet Zeke, the Wayne Police Department’s new therapy dog
Read full article: Meet Zeke, the Wayne Police Department’s new therapy dogWAYNE, Mich. – The Wayne Police Department’s newest team member has four legs, but he isn’t a K-9 officer. The department recently got Zeke, a therapy dog. He received 24 weeks of obedience training to be qualified for the role. Therapy dogs must also undergo obedience testing, veterinarian certification and observation from trained testers in various settings, the department said. Zeke lives with Chief Ryan Strong, who paid for training, supplies, veterinarian visits and membership to the Alliance of Therapy Dogs.