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Police, Fire departments honored for quick response after stabbing
John Bacarella, owner of Sportsmen’s Direct in Harrison Township, stands in front of the minnow tank in the store. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes
BY NICK POWERS npowers@candgnews.com
ROSEVILLE — The Roseville City Council held a ceremony at its March 25 meeting honoring members of the Fire and Police departments for their quick response to a stabbing. Kevin St. Peter, emergency medical services program coordinator for Henry Ford Health, ran down what happened at the ceremony. St. Peter spoke at the ceremony in place of his wife, Jackie, who is the EMS coordinator for Henry Ford St. John Hospital. St. Peter said the Roseville Police and Fire departments were called to respond to a possible stabbing on Jan. 19. He See HONOR on page 10A
IT’S TIME TO REEL IN SUMMER
Fishing stores are preparing for the new season by stocking up and hoping for good weather. Read the story on page 9A.
WARREN MAN SENTENCED FOR RACIST GRAFFITI IN ROSEVILLE Bluer
DETROIT — A Warren man was sentenced to a year in federal prison for
his role in painting racist graffiti on a predominantly Black church in Roseville. David Bluer, 34, was sentenced March 19 in U.S. District Court in De-
troit. He pleaded guilty to one count of damage to religious property. Bluer admitted to targeting Greater New Life Church in Roseville, where he painted a swastika, the word “die” and
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BY NICK POWERS npowers@candgnews.com