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2/20/25 Southfield Sun

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LOCAL MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER FOLLOWING SHOOTING AT SOUTHFIELD APARTMENT COMPLEX

SOUTHFIELD — At 10:15 a.m. Feb. 9, Southfield Police Department officers

were dispatched to an apartment complex in the 25000 block of Shiawassee Street after receiving a 911 call that reported there was an unresponsive woman laying face down in the snow.

The caller told dispatchers that a woman had been shot, and a complexioned man ran from the scene and got into a bluish-gray vehicle before driving away. It was later determined that the 2021 Chevrolet Equinox

belonged to the victim, who was identified as Jamal Broom, a 29-year-old transgender sex worker from Cleveland, Ohio, who was known as Tahiry. See CHARGED on page 14A

Southfield, Lathrup Village residents to show cars at Detroit Autorama BY KATHRYN PENTIUK kpentiuk@candgnews.com

SOUTHFIELD/LATHRUP VILLAGE — The 72nd Detroit Autorama is vrooming into the motor city Feb. 28-March 2 at Huntington Place, 1 Washington Blvd., with hot rods ranging from the Megamorph giant transforming robot car to the Barbie Cadillac convertible. From watching their fathers work on cars to racing them as teenagers, Mike Marmorstein and Ernest Morrison Jr. have cultivated a lifelong passion for classic hot rods, and both will be among a number of Southfield and Lathrup Village residents showing their classic cars at this year’s Autorama. Marmorstein will show his lime 1932 Ford five-window coupe, and Morrison will show his green 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle. See AUTORAMA on page 12A Photo by Patricia O’Blenes

Mike Marmorstein is pictured with his 1932 Ford five-window coupe, a car that he began to long for when he saw it in “American Graffiti” when he was a teenager.

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