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July 26, 2021
Entrapment accusations and scandal emerge in Whitmer kidnapping plot case Entrapment claims, allegations that media tainted the possibility of a fair trial and the arrest of a lead FBI agent who’s now accused of brutally beating his wife following a swingers’ sex party are among the latest developments in the prosecution of 14 men charged with conspiring to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. One night in September, three vehicles filled with alleged terrorists and undercover FBI informants conducted surveillance on Whitmer’s vacation home. The plan, according to the FBI and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, was to kidnap Whitmer. But attorneys for several of the accused conspirators in court filings and during arguments claim this is a case of entrapment. READ MORE More Michigan state parks to offer tiny houses as camping alternative Do you like the idea of staying at a state park, but you aren't keen on tent camping? Perhaps this is the perfect alternative: Tiny houses are popping up at state parks and recreation areas across Michigan as part of the Department of Natural Resources’ ongoing effort to broaden lodging options for campers. Waterloo Recreation Area, located in Chelsea, opened its first tiny house this spring, and several more parks are set to follow suit with their own tiny-house offerings in spring of 2022, including Clear Lake State Park, McLain State Park, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, and Sterling State Park. READ MORE How can an institution be allowed to fix itself when it knew about and harbored for decades a sexual predator of hundreds of victims like those of late University of Michigan athletic Dr. Robert Anderson, asks Jon Vaughn, one of Anderson’s more prominent survivors. On July 15, UM announced a slate of changes it’s making to its sexual misconduct policies, which include the creation of the Equity, Civil Rights and Title IX Office to investigate its cases of misconduct and the addition of staff to help make survivors more comfortable in reporting incidents. Other changes include prohibiting teacher-student relationships, a process to revoke emeritus status and more. READ MORE ►University of Michigan to overhaul how it handles sexual misconduct cases Steve Yzerman, Kris Draper break down Red Wings' 2021 draft picks Steve Yzerman earlier in the week called his third draft as Detroit Red Wings general manager “unpredictable” due to effects of the pandemic the past 16 months. Some leagues were cancelled, some played with a reduced schedule. Travel restrictions made scouting in-person more challenging. Teams leaned more heavily on reports from scouts and video, and ultimately it was more of a guessing game this year. “We put our list together of not so much gut but the eye test,” Yzerman said. “Do you like the player? Do you like the way he plays? Do you like the attributes that he has? Do you think he’s going to be an NHLer? READ Tarissa Heel has an important reason for setting out on a 2,300-mile journey to California with nothing but a hiking stick and a backpack with a cover that reads: “I walked from Michigan, ask me why.” “I’m doing something kind of crazy – walking across the United States,” she said. “By doing this, I can talk about mental health while doing it. By bringing attention to this, hopefully we can end the stigma on it – we can talk about it, make it not so taboo. The more we talk about it, the more people will speak up, the more people will feel not alone because ultimately that’s what the issue is with a lot of people who commit suicide is because they feel so alone.” FULL STORY Get your local news 24/7 Ann Arbor | Bay City | Flint | Grand Rapids Connect with MLive
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