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A 1 8 9 A TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2020 FREEP.COM PART OF THE USA TODAY NETWORK Volume 190 No. 78 $2.50 Home delivery pricing inside Subscribe: 800-395-3300 586-977-7500; 800-926- 8237 CASTELLANOS READY TO TAKE ON TIGERS SPORTS, 1B WEAHII-11000v Weather High Low Sun and clouds. Forecast, 2A Inside Free Press Obituaries Comics P-BC Offer expires Certain restrictions apply. Subscription includes Sunday delivery at $4.30 per month for the first three months.SPEC10217_1008FP VISIT: Freep.com/P-BC CALL: 1-800-395-3300 3 MONTH SPECIAL APPLICABLE TAXES SHOP OVER THE PHONE OR ONLINE 9am-6pm Sat. 9am-4pmASK THE EXPERTS 877-334-6224 UP TO 12 MONTHS INTEREST FREE FINANCING BEST PRICE GUARANTEE! Family Owned and Operated Since 1994 So you WE HAVE PPE IN STOCK! MASKS, THERMOMETERS, GLOVES AND MORE BULK DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE OFF MedMart.com when you use promo code PAPER5MM STYLE MEETS FUNCTION $200 OFF MSRP MED PLUS HOMECARE BED Exclusive DF-GCI0447650-13 METRO, 4A Boy coming home Former dealer released from prison after three decades.

BUSINESS, 8A National strike seeks justice Local workers joined the fight for better wages. CORONAVIRUS UPDATE Infection totals Michigan: At least 6,126 deaths, 74,152 cases U.S.: 140,917 deaths, 3,823,763 cases World: 608,965 deaths, 14,641,789 cases (As of 9 p.m. Monday) Sources: Johns Hopkins University and State of Michigan The national reckoning on racism and cul- tural inclusion has reached the hallowed halls of the Detroit Institute of Arts. A group of current and former an- nounced plans Monday on Twitter to deliver a full set of demands via petition to museum leadership and the board of directors next DIA group calls for resignation Current, allege a toxic, racist workplace Isabelle Bousquette Special to Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK See DIA CONTROVERSY, Page 5A This article is copublished with ProPublica Il- linois, a newsroom that investigates abuses of power. This story was co-published with ProPublica Illinois and Bridge Magazine.

ProPublica is using middle names for the teenager and her mother to protect their identi- ties. A Michigan family court judge on Monday de- nied a motion to release a teenager who has been held at a juvenile facility since mid-May for vio- lating probation after not doing her online schoolwork, saying the girl will from on- going treatment there. think you are exactly where you are sup- posed to the presiding judge of the Oakland County Family Court Division, Mary Ellen Bren- nan, told the 15-year-old. are blooming there, but there is more work to be The decision came despite an argument from the attorneys of the teenager, Grace, that the therapy and educational support she receives at the facility are inadequate and a statement by the prosecutor that his supported her release. Caseworkers for the court and Village, Grace reacts after being denied early release during a hearing in front of Judge Mary Ellen Brennan on Monday at Oakland County Court in Pontiac.

KIRTHMON F. FREE PRESS are where supposed to Judge free teen from juvenile facility who skipped schoolwork Jodi S. Cohen ProPublica Illinois See TEEN DETAINED, Page 11A WASHINGTON President Donald Trump said Monday he is considering sending feder- al into several American cities, in- cluding Detroit, despite mostly peaceful pro- tests there in recent weeks. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and state Attorney General Dana Nessel denounced the presi- statements, with the Democratic gover- nor saying, frankly, the president know the thing about he she continued, would know that for nearly two months now, Detroiters have gathered to peacefully protest the sys- temic racism and discrimination that Black Americans face every day.

There is no reason for the president to send federal troops into a city where people are demanding change peacefully and Trump: Feds may go to Detroit President threatens to send agents to city over protests Todd Spangler Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK President Donald Trump: going to do something. See FEDERAL AGENTS, Page 7A When Marali Rubio arrived in Michigan the last week of May, the immigrant from Ven- ezuela was eager to help the Midland area recover from its by cleaning up buildings. But the 50-year-old woman from Florida and others said they grew concerned when they were not provided adequate safety Immigrant workers: Safety neglected in cleanup Niraj Warikoo Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK See FLOOD CLEANUP, Page 7A Negron.

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