Sara Manrique+FollowJason "White Chocolate" Williams savs LeBron would not have gotten bullied by the Bad Boy Pistons Jason Williams isn't buying the idea that LeBron couldn't handle the physicality of the 80s and 90s. 'They say, 'Oh, he couldn't play with that physicality.' But LeBron's biager than Rick Mahorn and bigger than Bill Laimbeer' Williams said. "Those hard fouls on MJ? That wasn't gonna be like that on Bron." Williams doubled down - "LeBron's the best player I've ever played against. He could ead the league in all five categories if he wanted to. I don't think MJ could've done that." In terms of physicality, who do you think wins between LeBron vs. the Bad Boys? #LeBronJames #JasonWilliams #NBA #BadBoyPistons #Detroit70Share
ReddMan+Follow⚠️ Pregnant Rapper Shot 4X In Face As She Sat In Her $80K Range Rover ⚠️ Detroit rapper Qualeisha Barnes, also known as So Siditty, was found shot to death inside her vehicle early Wednesday morning on Springside Place SE in Atlanta. Her family said the 36-year-old was pregnant and had been shot four times in the face while sitting in her car. Police responded around 1:30 a.m. and found her dead at the scene. As of the report, investigators had not announced an arrest or publicly confirmed a motive. What makes it even more heartbreaking is that the public details are still scarce, while her family is left trying to process a brutal loss in real time. Right now, the confirmed reporting points to a woman dead in her car, a family saying she was targeted, and yet another case where answers do not seem to be coming fast enough. The article identifies her as a Detroit rapper, and family members described her killing as especially shocking because of both the pregnancy and the violence involved. 🕊️💔RIP Qualeisha Barnes AKA So Siditty 🕊️💔 #QualeishaBarnes #SoSiditty #Siditty #DetroitRapper #AtlantaShooting #PregnantWoman #BlackFemicide #JusticeForQualeishaBarnes #Atlanta #Detroit #fypシ゚143Share
Dashcamgram+FollowThis is terrifying — and it could’ve ended much worse. A woman in Detroit is speaking out after saying she was stabbed and held hostage by a man she met through Facebook Dating. According to WXYZ-TV, 27-year-old Jakayla Archie says what started as casual conversations and hangouts quickly turned violent. She had matched with 31-year-old Donnea Darren Sandridge-Jones weeks earlier. At first, everything felt normal — talking over the holidays, meeting in person, watching movies, spending time together. Then things changed. Archie says during their last encounter, his mood shifted, leading to an attack that nearly cost her life. Prosecutors later confirmed she was stabbed multiple times. Authorities also allege the suspect forced her to drive him around afterward, damaged her vehicle, and ordered her to remain inside his home. The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office says charges have been filed. This is a painful reminder that online dating can carry real-world dangers. People don’t always show their true colors right away — and trusting the wrong person can have devastating consequences. If you’re meeting someone new: tell someone where you’re going share your location meet in public places and always listen to your instincts Her bravery in speaking out could help protect someone else. #Detroit #FacebookDating #OnlineDatingSafety #BreakingNews #RealLifeStories #CommunityAwareness #StaySafe #DatingAppDangers #TrueCrime #MichiganNews #ProtectYourself #HardTruths #ViralStory #NewsBreak30Share
Michael Smith+FollowDetroit dad’s free rides for kids spark debateFreezing Detroit mornings saw Darrell Beaver, a local dad and licensed bus operator, stepping up to offer kids a warm ride to school—only to trigger a district-wide safety alert. While some parents are grateful for his help during dangerous wind chills, others worry about trusting anyone outside official school channels. Beaver says he just couldn’t watch kids walk in minus 15 degrees and wanted to help, especially when families don’t have cars. Where do you draw the line between community care and safety concerns? Would you let your child accept a ride in this situation? #Transportation #Detroit #Community00Share
jeffreyhester+FollowDetroit neighbor wins $2M on a whim!One Detroit resident just turned a casual stop for gas into a $2 million windfall, all thanks to a scratch-off ticket bought on a whim at Jefferson Fuels on East Jefferson Ave. Imagine scratching off a ticket and seeing that life-changing number pop up—he didn’t believe it at first either! He’s planning to travel and save the rest, which sounds like a dream come true. Have you ever had a lucky moment like this? What would you do if you suddenly came into that kind of money? Let’s hear your wildest lottery dreams! #News #Detroit #LotteryWin00Share
Peter Castillo+FollowDetroit drivers hit hard by hidden potholesMassive potholes on Gratiot Avenue near I-75 are wrecking tires and wallets—sometimes within minutes. Locals are sharing stories of blowing out tires and shelling out hundreds for repairs, all because these craters are tough to spot under snow and debris. Some drivers have been hit multiple times just this winter, raising real concerns about safety and affordability. The Michigan Department of Transportation says crews are stretched thin with winter weather, but residents are calling for more urgent fixes. Have you or someone you know had a run-in with these potholes? How should the city tackle this ongoing problem? #Transportation #Detroit #Potholes00Share
Lauren Cooper+FollowDetroit drivers hit hard by hidden potholesMassive potholes on Gratiot Avenue near I-75 are shredding tires and wallets—sometimes within minutes. Locals like Kyle Sammy have been hit with $250 repair bills after hitting these nearly invisible craters, especially when snow and debris hide the danger. In just one night, three cars suffered the same fate at the same spot. Many are asking: How can drivers keep up with these surprise expenses, and what more can be done to fix Detroit’s roads before someone gets hurt? If you’ve had a close call or a costly repair, share your story below! #Transportation #Detroit #Potholes00Share
Jay Williams+FollowDetroit’s Ford Field to host epic EMU-CMU clashThe EMU-CMU football rivalry is about to get a serious upgrade—starting in 2026, these two Michigan powerhouses will battle it out at Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions. For fans and alumni, this means the biggest MAC showdown is moving from campus to the heart of Detroit, promising a packed house and electric atmosphere. With tens of thousands of alumni in Metro Detroit, expect the stands to be a sea of green and maroon. Could this move turn a classic rivalry into a statewide spectacle? Let’s hear your thoughts—will you be there? #Sports #Football #Detroit00Share
Jessica Marshall+FollowDetroit’s Principal of the Year gets a star-studded surpriseDetroit’s own Michelle Davis, recently named Principal of the Year, got the ultimate fan moment when “Abbott Elementary” star Lisa Ann Walter showed up to celebrate her. The two shared laughs, stories, and a deep appreciation for educators everywhere. It’s moments like these that remind us how much heart and dedication our school leaders pour into our kids and communities. What’s the most inspiring thing you’ve seen a local educator do? Let’s give a shoutout to the teachers and principals who make a difference every day! #Education #Detroit #AbbottElementary00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowDetroit’s DABO is changing lives togetherDetroit’s DABO is making a real difference by connecting people in need with vital resources, thanks to a team of dedicated local leaders. Whether it’s job training, health support, or community programs, DABO is all about lifting up Detroiters and making sure no one gets left behind. Horace Sheffield III and his team are showing what’s possible when a city comes together. If you’ve seen their work or benefited from it, what impact has it had on your life or neighborhood? Let’s talk about how community-driven efforts like this can shape Detroit’s future. #Safety #Detroit #CommunitySupport00Share