Raymond Strickland, CBS News

Raymond Strickland

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Akron, OH, United States

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Past articles by Raymond:

Rebekah Coleman talks becoming first Black person, woman to be elected judge in Harper Woods

Judge Rebekah Coleman became the first black person and woman to be elected judge in the city's history back in 2020. → Read More

"F**k your thoughts and prayers": Michigan lawmaker's viral tweet on MSU shooting gets mixed reaction

Calls for state lawmakers to pass common sense gun legislation continue to grow after the mass shooting at MSU. The frustrations are coming from students and even lawmakers themselves. → Read More

Detroit Institute of Arts to hold public screening of film on Rosa Parks' life

The museum will be showcasing a film called "The Rebellious life of Mrs. Parks." It's a sold out public screening highlighting her life that included a stop in the Motor City. → Read More

Former Wayne County teacher accused of sex crimes fired from previous job for sexual harassment, attorney says

An attorney representing some of the victims believes it could've been avoided. → Read More

Detroit activist calls for more cameras, patrols in light of shooting on Lodge Freeway

A community activist from Detroit is calling on police to do more to protect drivers on freeways. → Read More

2 MSP troopers on leave after armed man killed in Detroit shootout

Authorities are investigating after an armed man was shot and killed by Michigan State Police troopers in Detroit. → Read More

Another round of demolition at the infamous Packard Plant

On Tuesday, the city of Detroit started the demolition of the second major portion of Packard Plant. → Read More

Eastpointe community steps up to help nonprofit that flooded a day after Christmas

With no other choice, their executive director made a desperate plea to the community for help and boy did the community answer that call. → Read More

Ann Arbor schools require masks for the next two weeks

The superintendent of Ann Arbor Publics Schools, Jeanie Swift, announced Sunday the district will require students and staff to wear masks indoors for at least the next two weeks. → Read More

DTE prepares for "massive weather" event; power outages are expected

The storm is predicted to produce blizzard like conditions with many areas getting hit with more than a foot of snow and blasted with wind gusts possibly reaching over 60 mph. → Read More

Gun buyback events to be held in Oakland County on Oct. 22

St. David's Episcopal Church in Southfield will be one of four locations to host gun buyback events in Oakland County on Saturday. → Read More

Early voting centers open in Detroit, officials expect low voter turnout

The election is just three weeks away and voters were able to cast their ballots in person in Detroit. → Read More

Monroe County woman files civil rights complaint against sheriff's office

Attorneys for Tracy Douglas are calling for the Monroe County Prosecutor's Office to drop the assault charges filed against her after they say she was the victim in a fight back in August. → Read More

Stop the Violence concert kicks of series of anti-violence events in Baltimore

On Friday, the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City kicked off its series of summer pop events with a Stop the Violence concert. → Read More

‘We are in an emergency’: Baltimore short more than 1,000 election judges ahead of July primary

Election judges are crucial when it comes to making sure the voting process goes as smooth as possible. → Read More

'I just know they’re in a better place': Baltimore area mother loses three children to gun violence 76 days apart

Imagine losing three kids to gun violence. → Read More

Baltimore School for the Arts principal hopes for change after alum, Obi-Wan Kenobi actress receives racist messages

A Baltimore native and now one of the stars of the new Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi, actress Moses Ingram, is becoming a mainstay in Hollywood. → Read More

Baltimore Ceasefire to honor victims of gun violence with special tree planting ceremony

A Baltimore organization is honoring murder victims. → Read More

How Canton's 'Light Guy' is helping transform communities across Baltimore

One block and one light bulb at a time, Chris Broughton, or also known as "The Light Guy," is helping brighten communities across Baltimore. → Read More

Rally held on school violence, other issues outside of Baltimore County's Board of Education meeting

Dozens of people were in attendance for a rally outside Baltimore County’s Board of Education meeting. → Read More