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EZ2

07/18/13 4:50 PM

#22121 RE: EZ2 #22120

<< and, who do they hurt the most ----- yup, that's right ----- those who VOTED THEM INTO OFFICE --- year after year after year.

Tell me -------- WHO, are the REAL racists?????

Most at risk under the bankruptcy case is the city's $11 billion in unsecured debt. That includes almost $6 billion in health and other benefits for retirees; more than $3 billion for retiree pensions; and about $530 million in general-obligation bonds.

Municipal-worker retirees are set to get less than 10% of what they are owed under a plan Mr. Orr disclosed last month.

Seminole Red

07/18/13 6:59 PM

#22122 RE: EZ2 #22120

Trayvon Copycat.....

DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Police investigating the abduction of a 20-year-old woman from a discount store found her body Thursday in a wooded area in suburban Detroit, less than 2 miles away.

Brenna Machus, an assistant manager, was last seen Monday night at a Family Dollar store in Dearborn. A co-worker, Joseph Orlando, 20, was found fatally shot when other employees arrived for work Tuesday morning. He had been hired just last week.

The identity of the body was confirmed as Machus, said Nancy Hamood Strutz, assistant to Dearborn Police Chief Ron Haddad.

"I feel rather enraged we have another homicide in Dearborn," Haddad told reporters earlier, when the body was found.

The store's surveillance video captured images of a suspect, who waved as he walked into the store Monday night. Police are urging the public to call with any tips about the man who wore dark clothes with a hood over his head. His face can't be seen on the video, but Haddad hoped someone would recognize his clothing or the way he walks.

The Family Dollar is in a busy retail area on the west side of Dearborn, with a hardware store and restaurants nearby.

Haddad said one of two women who were in the store between 7 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Monday contacted police and is cooperating in the investigation. She is not a suspect.

Detectives still hope to talk to the other woman. Police released her picture with the hope that it might bring her in. She, too, is not a suspect.

The discovery of Machus' body was a tragic development. Friends and relatives had made a tearful public appeal Wednesday for information on her whereabouts. Lisa Machus called her daughter a "shining star."

Tina Cable drove to the police staging area when she heard that a body had been found. Her son was Machus' friend.

"I want them to catch who did this," Cable said.