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BY MIKE KILLBREATH
CCN News Executive Editor
DAVISON TWP. (CCN) — Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton held a press conference Tuesday (April 1, 2025) at his Flint office to announce he has cleared a Metro Police Authority member in a Davison Towship shooting.
The officer-involved shooting incident happened on Feb. 27 when Prosecutor David
BY MIKE KILLBREATH
CCN News Executive Editor
DAVISON TWP. (CCN) — Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton held a press conference Tuesday (April 1, 2025) at his Flint office to announce he has cleared a Metro Police Authority member in a Davison Towship shooting.
The officer-involved shooting incident happened on Feb. 27 when Prosecutor David Leyton said a sergeant at the Metro PD, Blake Hiben, opened fire on a suspect who fled on foot after crashing his car on Henderson Road in Davison Township.
Prosecutor Leyton said the 39 year old victim from Garden City, Robert Nowotny, sped away after officers tried to arrest him on an outstanding warrant at the corner of Hill Road and Torrey Road. Leyton said that when the suspect crashed and exited his vehicle, he fired first at officers from neighboring departments who were assisting.
"Cruiser camera video supports the belief that Sergeant Hiben rightfully feared for his life and safety, and for that of his fellow officers," said Prosecutor Leyton. He said video shows Hiben getting out of his vehicle, pointing a gun at Hiben on the driver's side of his cruiser and opening fire.
He said Hiben fired 10 shots and Hiben returned fire with four shots.
Metro PD Chief Matt Bade said Hiben used his training to react to the situation when returning fire.
Chief Bade said, "You can see by the video that this was a calculated attempt to murder one of my officers."
Hiben has been with Metro PD since it was formed in 2017. Nowotny has been charged on felony counts for attempted murder as well as fleeing and eluding a police officer. He faces up to life in prison.
Body cam video captured how two Metro PD officers approached Nowotny's vehicle after it was pulled over for a loud exhaust and after Chief Bade said there was a 911 call about a suspicious van driving slowly with its lights off through the neighborhood at the corner of Linden Road and Hill Road. Here is audio of the initial exchange before Nowotny sped away.
Nowotny initially gave a fake name and when discovering there was a warrant for Nowotny's arrest, he was asked to get out of his vehicle and that's when he sped away.
The chase went from the corner of Hill and Torrey, to Bristol Road through the City of Burton into Davison Township with sparks flying after Nowotny blew a tire but continued on despite the flat before his Chrysler Town & Country van caught fire and crashed. Leyton said a significant amount of ammunition in the back seat exploded when the vehicle caught fire.
No local media reported the shooting previously except View Newspapers which published a short story a week after initial reports by The Daily Gazette and Metro Flint News/Talk Radio.
CCN had its initial report the next morning after the Feb. 27 incident. Davison Township Police Chief Jay Rendon said his department assisted with setting up road blocks but referred all quetions to Metro PD for comments and Burton Police Chief Brian Ross confirmed his officers assisted in the wild chase but also said details needed to come from Metro PD.
Chief Bade did not respond then to our request for comment at the time or to confirm multiple social media reports about gunfire.
PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured above this story are Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton (at right) and Metro Police Authority Chief Matt Bade at a Tuesday press conference in Flint.
BY MIKE KILLBREATH
CCN News Executive Editor
LANSING CCN) — Dr. Pamela Pugh, Flint's former Chief Health Adviser under the administration of former Mayor Dr. Karen Weaver, has announced that students in Flint community schools will be hit especially hard by the Trump administration's announcement on Friday (March 28, 2025) about cuts to the
BY MIKE KILLBREATH
CCN News Executive Editor
LANSING CCN) — Dr. Pamela Pugh, Flint's former Chief Health Adviser under the administration of former Mayor Dr. Karen Weaver, has announced that students in Flint community schools will be hit especially hard by the Trump administration's announcement on Friday (March 28, 2025) about cuts to the $79 billion budget of the federal department of education. Trump has said he wants to close the federal department entirely.
In the meantime, he and Doge leader Elon Musk took a huge swipe at clawing back funds granted to school districts across the country as part of grants approved under the Biden administration's Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations and American Rescue Plan, known as ARPA.
The Flint school district has not yet used about $20 million of nearly $100 million in funds granted from Arpa, and may now never see the rest of that money after Friday's news.
Dr. Pugh, who is President of the Michigan Department of Education, revealed via a press release that a communication from U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced that the deadline for reimbursement requests for Arpa funds had been changed to the same date, Friday, March 28, at 5 p.m. when the letter arrived. Prior to the change, she said the deadline had been March 28, 2026, with districts across the country, including in Michigan, having been approved to submit delayed requests for late reimbursement of their pre-approved projects. She said poor districts such as Flint, Benton Harbor and Saginaw will be hit especially hard by Friday's announcement from Washington.
The State Board of Education President said, “As a public health professional for many years, it is a particular affront to me that the U.S. Department of Education would walk back its commitment to projects that protect the health and safety of our students—including for schools in communities such as Flint, Pontiac, and Benton Harbor that were hit especially hard by COVID-19. These federally funded projects are important to students and staff in our districts in Michigan and across the country. To cancel funding approval on no notice and to tell districts that they may apply for a second approval from the U.S. Department of Education to access these funds, with different criteria, has nothing to do with service to schoolchildren."
State Superintendent Dr. Michael F. Rice also issued a statement within Dr. Push's press release, saying, "Walking back a federal commitment to pandemic relief funds to improve the air quality, healthfulness, and safety of schools coming out of the pandemic is unacceptable. Michigan’s children stand to lose more than $40 million. Twenty-seven districts across the state have preapproved financial obligations that met criteria set by the U.S. Department of Education for extending the districts’ deadlines to request reimbursement of these funds. Instead, Secretary McMahon and the Trump Administration abruptly withdrew approval. These funds were approved to be spent on projects including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, boilers, and windows. The 27 districts entered contracts with the understanding that their preapproved projects would be reimbursed by the federal government. A change in administrations should not void previous commitments. Without the promised March 2026 date for federal reimbursement requests, districts may be forced to reduce instructional expenditures for students, diminish savings, or both to honor these contracts."
State Rep Cynthia Neeley of Flint also issued a statement about the cuts yesterday in Lansing. She said the Trump administration and DOGE coordinator Elon Musk have removed nearly $42 million in pre-approved project reimbursements among 27 Michigan school districts. She said these school districts slated to be reimbursed for projects that improved infrastructure include the Flint Carman-Ainsworth Community School District as well as Flint Community Schools. The figures, according to Rep Neeley, are more than $230,000 for Carman-Ainsworth and more than $15 for the Flint district.
She issued a statement which said, "Two school districts in my community will be affected by this terrible decision. Out of the 27 districts, Flint City School District will be out at the highest rate comparatively to any other district. This is very unfortunate. While billionaire buddies are running the White House, they are putting schools into millions of dollars of debt by yanking away promised reimbursements. That is some shady behavior. I’m fired up about this because all people deserve an education, including schools that have proper air conditioning, heating and windows. These upgrades were needed and the federal government made a commitment, and they broke that commitment, which will hurt our students. I am terribly disappointed with these decisions."
PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured above this photo is State Board of Education President Dr. Pamela Pugh, former Chief Health Advisor in the City of Flint.
BY MIKE KILLBREATH
CCN News Executive Editor
FLUSHING (CCN) — Gus Tyler has called on blacks to boycott Flushing businesses after his Signature Chop House closed down in what he now calls a "racist" community.
A post on social media by Tyler today (April 3, 2025) said: "There is (a lot) more to the story. All the way to where we were forced
BY MIKE KILLBREATH
CCN News Executive Editor
FLUSHING (CCN) — Gus Tyler has called on blacks to boycott Flushing businesses after his Signature Chop House closed down in what he now calls a "racist" community.
A post on social media by Tyler today (April 3, 2025) said: "There is (a lot) more to the story. All the way to where we were forced to (sell) back our property. I am being quiet no longer. We have to learn to spend our black dollar where it is appreciated."
He declined an opportunity, however, to record a segment for Metro Flint News/Talk Radio as a guest on its Morning Gazette Radio Show.
Tyler said he would only appear live, saying, "Only live (and) only after you sign an agreement with my lawyer."
Metro Flint News/Talk Radio refused the request.
Tyler responded, "I cannot allow my words to come out of anyone else mouth but my own. So I will respectfully decline. Thanks for reaching out."
Community residents have flooded social media with comments critical of Tyler's operation in Flushing and both The Daily Gazette and Metro Flint News/Talk Radio have received dozens of notes, letters, texts and calls to push the Flushing City Council to close down the establishment.
The location has been plagued for months by complaints of neighbors for excessive noise, rowdy behavior by patrons and traffic woes.
Calls for residents to show up at the April14 Flushing City Council meeting began on social media after a late night St. Patrick's Day incident resulted in numerous police officers responding as back-up for Flushing's city police.
The Daily Gazette, Metro Flint News/Talk Radio's newscasts and The Morning Gazette Radio Show reported the next day (March 18, 2025) that social media comments about four people being killed there were not true.
Flushing City Councilman Joe Karlichek issued a press release later on March 18 with a statement by Flushing Police Chief Steven Colosky that there were no guns confiscated after the incident, no shooting and no arrests.
Councilman Karlichek, Flushing's former Mayor before losing last August to Dale Weighill in the Democrat primary for the Genesee County Board of Commissioners, did not comment on why there was such a massive police presence at Signature Chop House which changed hands about two years ago.
Tyler issued a subsequent statement that he was working with city officials to resolve problems at the location on Pierson Road. (See Related Story in Today's Metro Section)
Flushing Mayor Larry Sullivan then announced on Tuesday (April 1, 2025) that Signature Chop House had closed. He shared an "official statement on Signature Chop House" that was aired on Wednesday's Morning Gazette Radio Show and Metro Flint News/Talk Radio's newscasts.
The statement was as follows: "Multiple departments of the City as well as City Council and the Administration have been diligently working to resolve the issues for a very long time. All of them deserve thanks in this matter. Effective 4/1/2025, ownership of the Signature Chop House Building has reverted back to the former owner, Flushing Investments. LL Restaurant Inc. will have 30 days to collect their belongings at a mutually agreed upon time, but all future scheduled events have been cancelled."
Thursday's Morning Gazette Radio Show revealed that a court notice was tacked on the front door of the building and reported that court records show that more than $15,000 was owed to a landlord.
Tyler's boycott was announced at about 10 am Thursday (April 3, 2025) on his own Facebook page and on the page for Signature Chop House.
His unedited post read as follows: "AS OF TODAY I AM ORGANIZING A BOYCOTT OF ALL FLUSHING BUSINESS FOR THE FLINT COMMUNITY IN PARTICULAR THE BLACK COMMUNITY. THREW THERE COMMENT S AND ALL THERE RACIAL SLURS OF THE PUBLIC OF FLUSHING MI NOT ONE BUSINESS OWNER ,POLITICIAN , or Community leader stepped up to denounce the racism I faced as a business owner in the community. Your made if very clear YALL don’t want our back business with that comes not having our black dollar. Some man went as fast as to ask for a wall to be built up to keep us out. So IM trying to create that wall in our minds. I am calling for a boycott of all products flushing. Bars , restaurants, doctors office, car dealer ext. ALL MY BLACK FLUSHING RESIDENTS. IM SURE YALL DIDNT WANT TO SPEAK UP BECAUSE THESE RACIST PEOPLE ARE YOUR NEIGHBORS. BUT STAND WITH ME. IN A CITY WHERE THE JUDGE CAN HERE A LANDLORD SAY THEY REJECTED PAYMENT OF RENT AND TURN AROUND AND USE THAT AS A BASIS TO EVICTION. LETS ME KNOW THAT THERE ARE CERTAIN AREAS THAT DONT WANT CHANGE. I SHOULD HAVE TOOK NOTE WHEN THEY ALLOWED KKK RALLYS IN THERE COMMUNITY. I WILL NOT STOP UNTIL NO BLACK DOLLAR IS SPENT IN THE CITY OF FLUSHING. IM SURE THEY ARE LAUGHING THINKING IT WONT EFFECT THEM. WELL TARGET LAUGHED AT FIRST TOO."
He added a post a few hours later, writing: "I needed to be blunt in that post because I knew the Flushing people couldn't help but comment (their) true feelings about us."
Tyler urged his Facebook friends to visit the Signature Chop House page to review comments on reactions by Flushing residents, saying, "So maybe it would sting just as much as it stung me... look at (their) response. They don't want us there. LOL. Just sad... By the way, I needed to (put) out a disclaimer... My views and my position is not the position of Ray Tyler or Prime Eight-Ten."
Prime Eight-Ten is located five miles away on Pierson Road in Mt. Morris Township.
Gus Tyler did not respond to our questions via the Messenger app on whether or not he is related to Ray Tyler and who all the owners are for Signature Chop House and Prime Eight-Ten.
Fewer than a dozen reactions were posted on the Signature Facebook page within the first two hours after the boycott was announced.
Bobby Faber said, "Same thing happened at prime 810, shut down because of violence ..all the other restaurants around flushing, Johnny's, Kathy’s Peurto Vallarta, Choo Choos, Liberty, Gina’s, and never have issues like prime 810 and (Signature) Chop House... (You) can blame race or whatever else (you) wanna blame it on but the facts are in your face."
Larry Anderson reacted on Facebook: "Blame it all on racism! It's always the race card. How about you run a business right and control your customers. The only people here to blame are you and your workers for not running a safe work place. Hopefully they do close you up take your bs somewhere else. Hopefully a respectable business takes your place."
Another post using only a first name read: "I think the video (of St. Patrick's Day fights) spoke for itself. If that’s the clientele (you're) bringing to our community, I doubt anyone is interested in going to bat for that business."
Angelique Mikkola made a post on Facebook's "Flushing Uncensored" page and it attracted nearly 100 comments within the same two-hour time frame. Her post said, "Love they are threating our community and (are) going to get away with it. Posting people's pages and trying to figure our where they work/live. Scary times we are living in."
Most of the comments were negative about Signature Cnop House.
PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured above is a pubic photo of Gus Tyler from Facebook
FLINT (CCN) — Social media comments on Facebook indicate that another body has been discovered n the City of Flint.
This one was discovered sometime before an hour ago when reported on social media at about 10:30 am in the Civic Park area of the city's north end.
No reports from authorities yet if foul play is suspected or if the body found
FLINT (CCN) — Social media comments on Facebook indicate that another body has been discovered n the City of Flint.
This one was discovered sometime before an hour ago when reported on social media at about 10:30 am in the Civic Park area of the city's north end.
No reports from authorities yet if foul play is suspected or if the body found was that of a deceased individual.
Am ambulance was on the scene with a police cruiser on Proctor Street and Genesee.
State police crime lab technicians were reported at a Davison apartment complex on Tuesday (Mach 25, 2025) afternoon, and Davison Township Police Chief Jay Rendon told The Daily Gazette that a search warrant was being served there as part of an investigation into a weekend shooting in Flint.
Shooting violence over the past week in Flint has made the short span among the worst stretch in city history for murders.
PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured above is a photo posted on social media by a citizen who reported a body found in a vacant lot in north Flint.
BY GARY JACKSON
CCN Staff Writer
FLINT (CCN) — There was another shooting in the City of Flint during another deadly weekend of violence.
Boxing world champion Claressa Shields of Flint announced the latest incident on social media with a Facebook post that the latest violence had touched her family, saying her two little cousins were amon
BY GARY JACKSON
CCN Staff Writer
FLINT (CCN) — There was another shooting in the City of Flint during another deadly weekend of violence.
Boxing world champion Claressa Shields of Flint announced the latest incident on social media with a Facebook post that the latest violence had touched her family, saying her two little cousins were among the latest shooting victims.
She confirmed tht one had died.
No details from authorities yet from the shooting at the Richert Manor apartment complex on Court Street in Flint.
However, Fox 2 TV in Detroit reported that the Michigan State Police confirmed 23-year-old Keviance Williams of Flint died at the scene.
Multiple sources say he is a cousin to Shields who is a women's pro boxing champion who won two Olympic gold medals for Team USA.
The 4 am shooting early Sunday left an 18-year-old victim in critical condition at a local hospital while State Police said a third man, 23, was hospitalized with non life-threatening injuries from his gunshot wound.
Flint Major Case Unit detectives are investigating the latest shooting.
Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-422-JAIL or Michigan State Police at (810) 280-0063..
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Here's a quick peek at other headlines inside today's edition of The Daily Gazette:
METRO SECTION:
SPORTS SECTION:
LIFE STYLES SECTION:
Former popular local radio personality Wally Kennedy passes away at Philadelphia home
Crim Festival of Races issues Facebook post honoring Clio's 'Drubbler'
Local entertainer, talented musician, teacher Dave Kimber of Burton passes away
LOCAL BUSINESS SECTION:
Nobody talking despite rumors flying about sale of Genesee Valley Center in Flint Twp.
Jonanne Fabrics closing 300 stores including in Burton at Courtland Center, Flint Twp on Miller Road
Long-time owners of BJ's Bar in Burton announce sale of iconic bar with dancing sandwiches mural
VIEWPOINTS SECTION:
METRO FLINT NEWS/TALK RADIO:
Weekday & Weekend Line-up of Programs
MY AM ADVANTAGE
Guide to headlines inside today's edition can be found under the photo below of Garlan Gilchrist II running for Governor of Michigan in 2026
State & National Business Section
FAME NEWSPAPERS
LOCAL EDITIONS:
GRAND BLAN PRESS
Read, Sing, Talk, Write, Play coming to Genesee District Library branches; Grand Blanc
Wild car chase by Metro Police Authority goes through Burton, ends in Davison area
Dispute over paying Mundy Twp Deputy Supervisor Dave Huffman goes to Department of Labor
Two proposed appointments to Flint City Council committees before City Special Affairs on Monday
Dave Huffman sworn in as new Deputy Supervisor in Mundy Twp as fireworks continue there
Mundy Twp board may consider ending ambulance contract over death in Flint
Mott Foundation donates $10 million to refurbish, re-open old Beecher High School building
Wild car chase by Metro Police Authority goes through Burton, ends in Davison area
Mott Foundation donates $10 million to refurbish, re-open old Beecher High School building
PORT HURON (CCN) — The Lady Bears of Mott Community College are alone atop the Michigan Community College Athletic Association's Eastern Conference. Coach Terry Warner led his second team to a championship a year ago and is now eyeing a repeat with a 9-1 record after Tuesday's doubleheader sweep in Port Huron over St. Clari CC. (See Stor
PORT HURON (CCN) — The Lady Bears of Mott Community College are alone atop the Michigan Community College Athletic Association's Eastern Conference. Coach Terry Warner led his second team to a championship a year ago and is now eyeing a repeat with a 9-1 record after Tuesday's doubleheader sweep in Port Huron over St. Clari CC. (See Story in Sports Section)
MORE SPORTS SECTION STORIES:
LOCAL SPORTS SECTION HEADLINES:
New Senior A hockey franchise announced for 810 Sports Complex on Elms Road in Clayton Twp.
Sports programs this week on Metro Flint News/Talk Radio
Baseball honors keep coming for Mott Bears; Michael Jockwig named 'Pitcher of the Week'
Latrelle Holmes stepping away from referee duty after 28 years of service on local courts
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Dramatic victories en route to winning it all bring back fond memories for Powers hockey fans
Tiger Woods chats about Stevie Wonder's golf game; Stevie makes bet
Flintstone flavor to MHSAA March Madness Division 1 tournament led by Flint Carman-Ainsworth
MY AM ADVANTAGE SPORTS SECTION
LOCAL PREP SPORTS SECTION
Hartland dethrones Rockford to win first prep state championship in girls' gymnastics
Letter from volunteer coach needs to be read by many little league parents
Story in Today's Metro Section
OTHER STORIES INSIDE METRO SECTION:
Lapeer County Commissioner from Columbiaville faces 5-year felony for alleged fake address
Thetford Twp mobile home park makes plea deal to accept criminal conviction, sell property
Vassar man identified as shooter in murder-suicide in Auburn Hills hotel near Great Lakes Cross
Story in Today's Metro Section
OTHER STORIES INSIDE METRO SECTION:
Lapeer County Commissioner from Columbiaville faces 5-year felony for alleged fake address
Thetford Twp mobile home park makes plea deal to accept criminal conviction, sell property
Livingston County Sheriff looking for tips in shooting of 25-year-old Flint man in Fowlerville
Genesee Twp man dies shortly after becoming inmate at Genesee County Jail; toxicology report ordered
Flint's Hurley pediatrician Dr. Mona Hanna named among USA Today's Women of the Year honorees
Clio man's sexual assault convictions against under-age girl upheld by Michigan Court of Appeals
Fire set by arsonists at old Flint Central High School building on Crapo Street
A Special Section known as "Campaign 2026" was launched today inside My AM Advantage as the race for Governor in Michigan added a name on Thursday (March 6, 2027) as the Detroit Free Press revealed that Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II filed earlier in the week to form a committee to run despite state election records not showing it online. (See Campaign 2026)
MY AM ADVANTAGE
Here is a guide to headlines inside today's edition:
CAMPAIGN 2026 — My AM Advantage
Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist files for Governor, sources confirm for Free Press, Detroit News
STATE NEWS — My AM Advantage
FBI announces arrest of 7 Detroit men on large-scale drug operation busted in City of Detroit
MY AM ADVANTAGE
Here is a guide to headlines inside today's edition:
CAMPAIGN 2026 — My AM Advantage
Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist files for Governor, sources confirm for Free Press, Detroit News
STATE NEWS — My AM Advantage
FBI announces arrest of 7 Detroit men on large-scale drug operation busted in City of Detroit
Public News Services reports Line 5 contractor donated $1 million to Trump campaign for President
New Consumer Financial Protection Bureau leader drops lawsuit on alleged Rocket Mortgage kickbacks
Trump administration's cuts may impact Univerity of Michigan, according to e-mail by UM leaders
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joins AFL-CIO's lawsuit to stop federal job cuts
Michigan Ag leader gets opportunity to address congressional committee on his views
Two Democrats in Michigan's congressional delegation shine on environmental scorecard
Group warns livestock manure making Michigan's Great Lakes not so great
NATION & WORLD — My AM Advantage
The Onion buys Infowars in bankruptcy court for Sandy Hook victims to 'silence' Alex Jones
CIA official arrested for leaking secrets about Israel's scheduled retaliatory strikes on Iran
Kentucky judge shot dead by local Sheriff after argument inside courthouse
STATE & NATIONAL BUSINESS
SECTION — My AM Advantage
FLINT (CCN) — Newly-elected U.S. Senator Ellisa Slotkin of Holly and State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh were the keynote speakers Saturday during an International Women's Day event in Downtown Flint.
More than 400 people showed up at Wilson Park on Kearsley Street, near the UM-Flint campus.
Easterari Photography presents a galle
FLINT (CCN) — Newly-elected U.S. Senator Ellisa Slotkin of Holly and State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh were the keynote speakers Saturday during an International Women's Day event in Downtown Flint.
More than 400 people showed up at Wilson Park on Kearsley Street, near the UM-Flint campus.
Easterari Photography presents a gallery of photos from the event inside today's Viewpoints Section.
Also inside today's Viewpoints Section:
GEORGE MOSS: Today's Democrat Party continues turning history upside down
MARTY EMBRY: From basketball court to kitchen one journey Marty Embry would do all over again
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