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J.V. RETURNS Vol. 187, Number 33 2017 Detroit Free Press Printed in the U.S. $1.50 CONTACT US Delivery questions: 800-395-3300 News tip hotline: 313-222-6600 Classified: 586-977-7500; 800-926-8237 ONGUARDFOR186YEARS Tuesday6.6.2017 www.freep.com 4C 8A 8B 2C 2A 6A 3C 1C 2A 4A 6C 4-5C 1B INDEX CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF RAIN Warmer weather on the way FORECAST, 2A 69 53 High Low TRAGEDY Fired factory worker kills 5, commits suicide in Florida 2A SUPREME COURT case to decide if cell phone data is evidence METRO, 4A NO SUPPORT Battle to split GM stock losing steam BUSINESS, 8A JOHN Law enforcement workers gather near the scene. OFMICHIGAN CallforaFreeEstimate 313.486-0951 400 400 OFF Onany300ft.ormore ofgutterinstalled Presentcouponattimeofestimate.Calloffice fordetails.Limitedtimeoffer 250 OFF Onany200ft.ormore ofgutterinstalled Presentcouponattimeofestimate.Calloffice fordetails.Limitedtimeoffer 250 OFMICHIGAN FREE RAIN BARREL Withpurchaseof100ft.ormore.

Cancombinewithotheroffers.Notvalidwith previousjobs.Presentcouponattimeof estimate.Callofficefordetails.Modelmayvary. Limitedtimeoffer. SPECIAL OFFER OFMICHIGAN GUARANTEED. DF-DET0010044-01 AGrosse Pointe experience with a rare disease inspired her to write a letter that won first place in a national writing contest. And Claire Juip, 9, is herself an inspiration to her family, to her friends and to the community around her school, St.

Paul Catholic School in Grosse Pointe Farms. She and her brother, 11-year-old Jake, have ataxia. The genetic condition causes progressive damage to the parts of the nervous system involved in muscle control. Despite the prospect of likely having to use a wheelchair someday, both children are filled with optimism, working to educate people about the condition and participating in sometimes painful medical studies in the hope of helping others. was pretty sad (when diag- nosed) because I knew I was going to be in a wheelchair, and I was also kind of optimistic because I know what the future would Claire said, smiling on her playground in the late spring sunshine.

I can help other people, that means there might be a Claire is a well-liked student who excels in reading, math and science. She runs straight for the swings at recess and loves the col- WRITING A STORY OF HER OWN RACHEL TO THE DETROIT FREE PRESS Claire Juip, 9, smiles with her classmates at St. Paul Catholic School in Grosse Pointe Farms. She has ataxia, a genetic disease that causes progressive damage to parts of the nervous system that control muscles. RACHEL TO THE DETROIT FREE PRESS Claire won a national contest for a letter she wrote to the author of her favorite book, Girl with rare disorder wins national letter contest By Ann Zaniewski Detroit Free Press See CLAIRE, Page3A ACE LIKELY TO START SATURDAY SPORTS, 1B EAST On a day in which he learned three more of his Michigan State football players will face charges for sexual assault, coach Mark Dantonio got support from the Board of Trustees and learned an external investigation cleared him of any potential wrongdoing.

Dantonio and athletic director Mark Hollis attended a board work session Monday afternoon for an update on the progression of the investigations into the football program. A report by Jones Day law firm, released by MSU after the conclusion of the meeting, said Dantonio followed university policy for relationship violence and sexual misconduct by promptly reporting two incidents to Office of Institutional Equity. Then 37 minutes later, Ingham County Prosecutor Carol Siemon announced she will issue charges against three Spartans for their role in an alleged rape that took place Jan. 16. Those allegations are ex- Charges for 3 MSU football players Sex assault case has led to months of turmoil; report clears Dantonio By Chris Solari, David Jesse, Christopher Haxel and Matt Mencarini Detroit Free Press and Lansing State Journal MSU football coach Mark Dantonio JEFF SEIDEL: VIOLENCE ISSUE IS BIGGER THAN MSU 1B See MSU, Page7A Afriend of one of the London Bridge terror suspects told a British media outlet that the suspect was influenced by Ahmad Musa Jebril, a Dearborn cleric popular with ISIS fighters.

The friend told the BBC Asian Network that the terror suspect one of three accused of killing seven people Saturday night and injuring 48 others watched the videos of Jebril who has developed an international following in recent years. According to a report that appeared in the Telegraph, the friend said of the terror suspect: used to listen to a lot of Musa (Jebril). I have heard some of this stuff and very radical. I am surprised this stuff is still on YouTube and is easily accessible. I phoned the anti-terror hotline.

I spoke to the gentleman. I told him about our conversation and why I think he was radical- Dearborn cleric said to inspire London attacker Suspect, killed by police, watched hate-driven videos See LONDON, Page9A U.S. PROBATION OFFICE Ahmad Jebril of Dearborn was convicted in 2005 on 42 counts of financial fraud. By Niraj Warikoo Detroit Free Press NEED A DOWNTOWN CONDO? HERE IS WHAT WILL BUY BUSINESS, 8A Acontroversial Michigan Supreme Court decision has upended bill-collection practices for hospitals and clinics that treat people after auto accidents and could result in some patients getting surprise medical bills in the mail, although insurance companies say it may reduce costs for consumers. The highest court issued an opinion May 25 that says medical providers have no legal right to sue auto insurance companies for the unpaid bills of patients who received treatment through no-fault insurance benefits.

The opinion upends decades of common practice in Michigan in which hospitals, clinics, MRI centers and medical transportation companies have routinely filed lawsuits against auto insurers over unpaid or underpaid bills for accident pa- People tapping no-fault system may be on hook for medical bills Court says clinics can go after patients but not auto insurers By JC Reindl Detroit Free Press See NO-FAULT, Page3A.

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