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Neighborhood violence feeding students’ fears
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The recent report of a third istrators that he was carrying the called to the 1000 block of Nash
student with a gun at Belleville firearm in an effort to protect The students are afraid they Avenue in the West Willow neigh-
High School may be connected himself in an ongoing neighbor- borhood at about 6:47 p.m. A 16-
to an ongoing neighborhood dis- hood conflict. could be shot leaving year-old told officers that as he
pute in Ypsilanti, according to He was taken into police cus- the bus and walking home. was walking home, a vehicle
Superintendent of Van Buren tody and was released from the approached him and one of the
Schools Pete Kudlak. Wayne County Juvenile occupants opened fire at him
The latest incident occurred Detention Center on Friday, Oct. the sidewalk, according to police bus and walking home. with a handgun.
Oct. 12 when high school admin- 14, police said. Investigators do reports. No arrests have been During a meeting for parents The teen was not injured, and
istrators were notified that a stu- not believe the teen had any made in the shooting. and school officials last week at police are continuing to investi-
dent had posted a social media intent of harming anyone at the A 15-year-old student was the high school, Kudlak told par- gate the incident. Anyone with
video of himself brandishing a school, according to reports, but found with a weapon at ents that the recent gun inci- information about the shooting is
firearm. The video was not taken that he was carrying the firearm Belleville High School later in dents were a response to the asked to contact the Washtenaw
at Belleville High School, in response to an ongoing situa- March and five students were fatal shooting in March in the County Sheriff's Office confiden-
according to reports from tion at the West Willow neighbor- detained in April when a loaded West Willow neighborhood. tial tip line at (734) 973-7711 or
Belleville Police Chief David hood in Ypsilanti, where the stu- firearm was found in a student's Several students in the neighbor- Crimestoppers at 800-773-2587.
Robinson, but school administra- dent lives. book bag. Both students reside in hood attend Van Buren District At the meeting last week,
tors and police located the stu- An 18-year-old man was fatal- the West Willow area in Ypsilanti schools. Kudlak told parents that the
dent as he arrived at school the ly shot in the West Willow area of and, according to a statement On Sunday, Oct. 16, a 16-year- teens do not know how to handle
morning of Oct. 13. A firearm was Outer Lane and Williams Street from a school official at a public old boy was the target of a shoot- the ongoing violence that has
subsequently discovered on his in March. That victim was shot meeting, the students are afraid ing, according to reports from the spilled over into their neighbor-
person and he told school admin- several times and left lying on they could be shot leaving the Ypsilanti police. Officers were hood.
Treasurer suggests club
withdraw endorsement
The maelstrom surrounding Sumpter Southwestern Wayne Democratic Club
Township candidate for treasurer Sheena has endorsed this candidate for public
Barnes continued last week as current office. It is my hope that the SWDC for this
Treasurer Vincent Warren suggested local area respond swiftly to separate
members of the Southwestern Wayne from this type of behavior.
Democratic Club board withdraw any “As a member of Democratic party, it is
endorsement of her can- my hope that the officers
didacy. ” will look past obvious
Barnes has admitted personal relationships
to police investigators The call contains and act swiftly to voice
that she made a heated vulgar language... this unacceptable behav-
phone call to Township ior and administer
Supervisor Tim appropriate response,”
Bowman. That obsceni- Warren concludes.
ty-laced and racially explicit recorded call Warren has also been the target of
has been referred by the township police Barnes' criticism in her campaign for elec- Graduation day
to another agency following an investiga- tion. She has disregarded the top marks
tion and interview with Barnes. The call the township received on a recent inde- Romulus Police Lt. Eric Smith, center, proudly displays his certificate of comple-
contains vulgar language and a physical pendent financial audit which disproves tion from the prestigious Eastern Michigan University Staff and Command
threat to Bowman. The obscene language her claims of financial irresponsibility on Executive Leadership Program. Smith has been in law enforcement for more than
and hysteria of the call could only be treat- the part of the board members. 18 years and spent nine years with the Detroit Police Department before joining
the Romulus force in 2013 as a patrolman. He has steadily earned promotions to
ed as a threat, Bowman said. Bowman said the motive for the phone his current rank. Romulus Police Chief Robert Pfannes, left, and Deputy Chief
The latest incident is a formal letter call may have been a letter sent to Barnes Derran Shelby, right, were on hand to congratulate Smith on his achievement.
Warren sent to the officers of the requesting that she bring permits and
Democratic Club for their review and licensing for her business up to date.
states, “I recently had the opportunity to Other township officials have also
review a voice message that was deposit- expressed concern about additional PUBLIC NOTICE
City of Romulus
ed on an elected official’s voicemail. This health violations and lack of county health Public Accuracy Test
voicemail unfortunately was deposited by department permits at Barnes' barbeque
the democratic candidate for treasurer in business. To the qualified electors of the City of Romulus, Wayne County, and State of Michigan:
Sumpter Township. A recent website was posted in which
“Section 2:11 of the Michigan the obscene language in the call can be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Accuracy Test for the electronic equipment that will
Democratic bylaws details endorsement heard. Barnes' opponent, Bart Patterson, be used in Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4R/4WB 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, & 12 for the November 8, 2022
State General Election is scheduled for
and censure regarding members of this has denied any involvement or knowledge Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. in the Romulus City Hall Community Room
party. This candidate in my opinion has of the website. (Lower Level) located at 11111 Wayne Road, Romulus, MI 48174.
represented the democratic party with Patterson is endorsed by all but one
inhumane, distasteful, racial, and threat- current member of the township board of The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to demonstrate that the computer programming used to tab-
ening verbal expression. The trustees. ulate the votes cast at the election meets the requirements of Michigan Election Law.
(MCL 168.798(1)
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE THIS IS AN OPEN MEETING
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS – PUBLIC HEARING
November 16, 2022 – 7:00 PM This notice is posted in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act),
MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans with Disabilities Act. (ADA).
The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) will hold a public hearing at the Northville Township Municipal Office Building, located
at 44405 Six Mile Road, Northville MI to consider a variance request to Chapter 170, Zoning Ordinance, Article 37.7, Temporary Individuals with disabilities requiring aids or services should contact the City of Romulus
Construction Buildings or Structures. The variance will allow the site superintendent to live in the construction Clerk's Office by writing or calling the following:
trailer at 40000 6 Mile Road during the duration of the Willow Pines construction. Ellen L. Craig-Bragg, Clerk, 11111 Wayne Road, Romulus, MI 48174, 734-942-7540.
The public is invited to attend this public hearing and express their comments or ask questions. Plans are available for viewing
at the Township between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Written comments will be received by the ZBA at A copy of this notice is on file in the Office of the City Clerk.
44405 Six Mile Road, Northville, MI 48168 no later than 12:00 PM on the day of the above meeting.
Paul Slatin, Chair
Zoning Board of Appeals
Ellen L. Craig-Bragg, City Clerk
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