Executives brave frigid Detroit night for charity
DETROIT (AP) — Some enveloped themselves in sleeping bags. Others relied largely on layering. All were cold and at least a little uncomfortable.
The “Sleep Out” Thursday night and early Friday was designed to raise money for Covenant House and awareness about youth homelessness.
“It really brings a lot of thought to what homeless youth have. Homeless youth don’t have Land’s End, North Face, Cabela’s gear like we do,” Revas said.
Covenant House Michigan has more cash now, though, thanks to the “sleepers” who gave more than $200,000 in pledges and contributions.
The Detroit event was one of more than a dozen in cities across North America. Covenant House Michigan executive director Gerry Piro said 1,000 sleepers raised $4.5 million in all.
Judge orders road rage killing case to trial
District Court Judge Carol Sue Reader ruled following a hearing Friday that there is probable cause to send the case to Circuit Court. Flemming’s wife testified at the hearing about seeing him collapse after being shot.
Zale remains jailed without bond. An arraignment is expected in Circuit Court in the coming weeks.
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