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2 Southgate officers shot at apartment complex; one suspect at large, other in custody
2 Southgate officers shot at apartment complex; one suspect at large, other in custody

Yahoo

time16 hours ago

  • Yahoo

2 Southgate officers shot at apartment complex; one suspect at large, other in custody

Two Southgate police officers were shot Thursday, June 19, at an apartment complex. Authorities are searching for an armed suspect still at large, police said. The shooting occurred at the Village on the Park apartments on Village Park Drive near Northline Road, according to Southgate police. The officers were taken to a hospital in Dearborn. Their conditions were not immediately known. One suspect has been taken into custody. A second suspect — described by police as the prime suspect — remains at large in the complex as of 5 p.m. 'We have officers out looking for the armed gunman now,' police told the Free Press. This is a developing story. Check back for updates. Nour Rahal is a trending and breaking news reporter. Email her: nrahal@ Follow her on Twitter @nrahal1. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: 2 Southgate police officers shot at apartment comple

Two Southgate police officers shot; investigators search for suspect
Two Southgate police officers shot; investigators search for suspect

CBS News

time16 hours ago

  • CBS News

Two Southgate police officers shot; investigators search for suspect

Two Southgate, Michigan, police officers were shot while responding to a shooting incident Thursday at an apartment complex, according to police. According to the police, the officers were taken to the hospital. Their current condition is unknown. An alert from the police department says that officers responded to the area of Northline and Devoe. Police are still searching for the suspect. He is described as a Black man wearing a black shirt and shorts. The suspect was last seen near the Reserve Apartment complex in Southgate. This story is developing. Stay with CBS News Detroit as more information becomes available.

Hamilton mayor says Chiefs fans will 'bring the volume' despite cowbells ban
Hamilton mayor says Chiefs fans will 'bring the volume' despite cowbells ban

1News

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • 1News

Hamilton mayor says Chiefs fans will 'bring the volume' despite cowbells ban

A Chiefs rugby fans (Source: Getty) Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate said Chiefs fans are 'disappointed' at the news cowbells would be banned at the Super Rugby final between the Crusaders and Chiefs this Saturday, but it wouldn't stop them making a din. Yesterday, it was announced cowbells would be banned from the final. Cowbells are synonymous with Waikato rugby, which fans of the region have long used to show support. Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate. (Source: 1News) 'The Chiefs cowbell is in their DNA, and we've been shaking this thing forever,' said Southgate. ADVERTISEMENT 'I can understand if the Crusaders are a bit rattled, but not having our cowbells will not stop Chiefs fans from bringing the volume, and the Chiefs bringing the victory home.' A Chiefs fan (Source: Photosport) Southgate said she was supportive of digital cowbells, and suggested next time 'we'll host it' so cowbells could be used loud and proud. Southgate said she wouldn't be at the match but would be in front of a large TV watching – and probably not with a cowbell in hand. In Christchurch, one resident and Crusaders supporter told 1News the ban was 'a bit ridiculous really'. 'We're going to drown them out anyway, it's not necessary,' he said. Another person in Christchurch, who was from Tauranga, said the cowbell is part of the atmosphere. ADVERTISEMENT 'It's culture. Keep the bell,' he said. Another Christchurch resident said she 'felt sorry' for the Chiefs supporters, but said the cowbells may be a bit loud. 'But it is rowdy. I think they can shout and yell and sing as much as they like, but [the cowbells] are a bit hard on the ears," she said. Today, Crusaders chief executive officer Colin Mansbridge said the small seats combined with an enthusiastic crowd meant the ban had to take place, despite initial talk of the ban starting off as "a joke". Crusaders chief executive officer Colin Mansbridge. (Source: 1News) 'We think it's probably safest not to have them here.' When told about his counterpart, Chiefs chief executive officer Simon Graafhuis, calling the ban cowbell gate, Mansbridge jokingly replied that he was being a stirrer. He said the ban is 'a lot of fun and banter' but isn't a distraction for any players or coaches on either side. 'The key thing is, we do want everybody to have fun, and everybody from that part of the motu is welcome … it's going to be an awesome game of footy, there's no doubt about that.'

Liverpool owners plot takeover of LaLiga club after they part-destroy iconic stadium ahead of stunning rebuild
Liverpool owners plot takeover of LaLiga club after they part-destroy iconic stadium ahead of stunning rebuild

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Liverpool owners plot takeover of LaLiga club after they part-destroy iconic stadium ahead of stunning rebuild

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LIVERPOOL'S owners Fenway Sports Group are reportedly eyeing a takeover of a LaLiga club. The Americans have pondered buying another football team for some time as they seek to adopt a multi-club model. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Fenway Sports Group are considering buying Getafe Credit: Getty 2 The Spanish club are currently working on renovating their stadium Credit: Chiefs previously considered buying Malaga and Bordeaux but plans never materialised. Now The Times report the group has turned its attention to another top flight side for the first time - Getafe. However they may have to wait to complete a deal as current owner Angel Torres wants to stay at the helm until renovation works on the their stadium is complete. Stands at the Estadio Coliseum are being knocked down with the project expected to last until December 2027. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL SOUTH POLE Southgate 'offers himself to POLAND as ex-England manager targets shock new job' The current ground has a capacity of 16,500 but that is set to increase by 3,000 as Getafe plan to built a "little Bernabeu". They have plans to add a huge screen on the exterior, install a new roof to cover every fan on the terraces and put in 69 new state-of-the-art VIP boxes. Getafe, located 15 miles outside Madrid, could appeal to Fenway and would allow them to compete with City Group in Spain, who own Girona. A spokesman for FSG said: 'FSG routinely engages in conversations and evaluates opportunities across global sports, a common process to assess ventures that align with the organisation's strategic priorities.' BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Fenway had been in talks to take over Bordeaux last year, before they plummeted down the French leagues. They also considered buying Malaga after the Spanish side entered administration. Transfers_Exposed EP2_AP_LIV SECTION FSG representatives reportedly visited Malaga to inspect facilities and assess what form any investment should take as they bid to create their own multi-club empire.

Gareth Southgate 'offers to become new boss' of England rivals for World Cup
Gareth Southgate 'offers to become new boss' of England rivals for World Cup

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

Gareth Southgate 'offers to become new boss' of England rivals for World Cup

Gareth Southgate has been out of a job since leaving England last summer but has reportedly now offered himself up as the next Poland boss with the World Cup just over a year away Gareth Southgate has offered become the next boss of Poland, almost a year on from his England exit, it's been claimed. Southgate left his job with the Three Lions following their Euro 2024 final loss to Spain last summer. Now he's reportedly thrown his hat into the ring to remain in international football with the Poles, who have just seen their head coach resign. Michael Probierz has stepped away from his role after a public fallout with Robert Lewandowski. ‌ The Barcelona striker, arguably the greatest player in his country's history, had stated he would never play for Poland whilst Probierz remained as their manager. The two clashed over a saga that saw Lewandowski stripped of the captaincy. ‌ As Poland eye their next boss new outlet Przeglad Sportowy Onet claims that Southgate has opened the door to an international return by submitting an application. It is understood he would have to significantly lower his financial demands if he did want to take the job. His England salary was double the record amount paid to a Poland boss. Southgate was an unknown quantity at international level before taking charge of England, but quickly thrived. He led the Three Lions to a World Cup semi-final and successive finals at the Euros. If he was hired the immediate remit for a Poland boss would be to ensure World Cup qualification. The European nations currently sit third in a group of five with only the winner qualifying and the second place going into a play-off. Poland sit below Finland and the Netherlands as things stand. The Poles have been present at the last two World Cups and will hope to continue that trend next summer in North America. Southgate, since leaving his England job, has been a technical observer at UEFA over the past season, which saw him working closely with UEFA performance analysis in order to provide reports on every national team and club competition in Europe. The 54-year-old has been linked with club jobs in the past, the likes of Manchester United and Tottenham. He's confessed that he would like to re-write the narrative around his club career, where he got Middlesbrough relegated before going into the international scene. Southgate previously said on his next opportunity: "This higher purpose kept me on track, gave me structure, made my life more fulfilling and is going to be extremely difficult to replicate. It's why I'm not limiting my future options to remaining as a football coach."

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