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A 1 8 9 A SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2020 FREEP.COM PART OF THE USA TODAY NETWORK Volume 190 No. 40 $2.50 Home delivery pricing inside Subscribe: 800-395-3300 586-977-7500; 800-926- 8237 MARK PHELAN, 8A Big, bad pickup puts out 500 hp The Ford F-150 by Mil-Spec has 37-inch tires that dwarf even own Raptor. METRO, 4A Calls mount to fire Shelby chief Dozens of residents slam tweets that appear to glorify police brutality. 8B No central AC? Not a problem Here are the pluses and minuses of window-mount- ed and portable units. CORONAVIRUS UPDATE Infection totals Michigan: At least 5,745 deaths, 59,621 cases U.S.: 114,613 deaths, 2,044,572 cases World: 424,775 deaths, 7,620,750 cases (As of 9 p.m.

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Graduating seniors were able to pick up caps and gowns, as well as other senior materials. are really a special group, there is a reason for all of this and go on and do great, great said Venise Borum, Cass Tech senior sponsor and chemistry teacher. The graduation ceremony will be held virtually at 10 a.m. Thursday. RODNEY FREE PRESS Kids can go to summer camp, Gov.

Gretch- en Whitmer announced Friday, lifting re- strictions on overnight resi- dential, travel and troop camps beginning Monday. In addition, Whitmer's newest order will allow some K-12 school sports activities and other extracurricular ac- tivities to resume. The list of allowed activities was not im- mediately available. The order also that a previous executive order suspending in-person K-12 education re- mains in until a new order is issued with guidance on how the new school year will work. worked together to bend the curve and protect our families from CO- VID-19, our kids have lost time in the class- room and missed out on play dates, birthday parties and graduations.

why glad have an opportunity to spend a week or weekend away at Whitmer said in a statement. Pack up your knapsacks: Whitmer lifts camp ban Restrictions on some school sports activities also ended David Jesse Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK See CAMPS, Page 6A Whitmer PHILADELPHIA Derek Chauvin had more than a dozen misconduct com- plaints against him before he put his knee on George neck. Daniel Pantaleo, the New York City who seized Eric Garner in a deadly chokehold, had eight. Ryan Pow- nall, a Philadelphia facing murder charges in the shooting of David Jones, had 15 over years. But the public know about any of that until the deaths.

Citizen complaints against police across the U.S. are largely kept secret, either under the law or by union contract a practice some criminal justice experts say deprives the public of information that could be used to root out problem before too late. In recent years, there have been dozens of examples of who had numerous com- plaints against them of excessive force, ha- rassment or other misconduct before they were accused of killing someone on duty. Police disciplinary records are largely kept secret Claudia Lauer and Colleen Long ASSOCIATED PRESS Chauvin See SECRET, Page 6A Detroit took Ohio Dillon Dingler on the 38th pick..

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