Way back in April, we reported how Eminem came face-to-face with a home invader who snuck past security at his residence in Detroit and bravely fought him off.
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A Detroit police officer will NOT be reprimanded by his department after viral video showed him shooting a family dog in the head from behind a fence (!) earlier this month while searching a neighborhood for a suspect’s weapon.
Ring doorbell footage captured the incident, which occurred back on August 3 but is just going viral now after clips of the incident were first published this weekend on social media.
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Way back in April, we reported how Eminem came face-to-face with a home invader who snuck past security at his residence in Detroit and bravely fought him off.
Eminem‘s home in Detroit earlier this year allegedly told the rapper that he was “there to kill him”.Matthew Hughes appeared in court yesterday (September 9) and faces five years behind bars if he is convicted of first-degree home invasion and malicious destruction of a building.Security footage shown to the Michigan court reportedly captures the moment that Hughes sneaked around the outside of the rapper’s home in April, before throwing a paving stone through the back window to gain entry.The
Eminem's alleged home invader shared an ominous message with the rapper after his entry to the property, according to police. In early April, Eminem, born Marshall Mathers, awakened to find a man standing behind him, Clinton Township police officer, Adam Hackstock, said in a testimony on Wednesday, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Eminem’s home invader allegedly had murderous intent.
Eminem during a middle-of-the-night home invasion earlier this year told the rapper he was there to "kill" him.The man appeared in court on Sept.
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- A man who broke into Eminem's suburban Detroit home in April told the rapper that “he was there to kill him,” a police officer testified Wednesday.A judge found enough evidence to send Matthew Hughes to trial on charges of home invasion and malicious destruction of property.Hughes wasn't armed when he was discovered in Eminem's home in Clinton Township, Michigan.
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