Michigan State Police give out 100 tickets during operation held in memory of fallen trooper
Michigan State Police troopers gave out 100 tickets during an operation held over the weekend in memory of fallen trooper Joel Popp.
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Michigan State Police troopers gave out 100 tickets during an operation held over the weekend in memory of fallen trooper Joel Popp.
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Timothy Willis, a detective lieutenant with the Oakland County Sheriff's Office, was the first person to testify on the sixth day of testimony in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, and journal entries from the son referencing the shooting were read.
Brian Meloche, a friend of Jennifer Crumbley and someone she was having an affair with, testified in her trial.
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Luke Kirtley, the owner of a coffee roasting company in Detroit called Coffee House, which was located in the same building where the Crumbley parents were found, testified about the 911 call he made after seeing their vehicle while the parents were on the run.
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Amanda Holland, one of Jennifer Crumbley's former coworkers, testified that the mother told her the shooter had been locked out of the house after the family had an argument and that he was "hearing things" in the house.