Livonia Police Department
Coverage of Livonia Police Department in the Nexus archive.
- Livonia house explosion, suspected arson, ends with police shooting, killing homeowner
A suspected arson at a Livonia residence led to an explosion, fire, and a police shooting that killed the 61-year-old homeowner. Officers found gas lines cut, prompting an arson investigation, and encountered the armed homeowner in a neighboring backyard, resulting in a fatal shooting. Two investigations are ongoing: one for arson and another for the officer-involved shooting.
- Police warn of zero tolerance as Teen Takeover threat targets Livonia Spree
The Livonia Spree is implementing metal detectors and a strict curfew to prevent a potential teen takeover, as warned by the event's executive director Kayleigh Reid and the Livonia Police Department. The police emphasized zero tolerance for disruptive behavior, with possible removal, citations, or arrests. Additional security costs $50,000.
- Livonia Spree tightens security and enforces curfew amid teen takeover concerns
The Livonia Spree has implemented metal detectors and a stricter curfew for minors under 17 to address concerns about large crowds and potential teen takeovers. Organizers and local authorities emphasized zero tolerance for disruptive behavior, with unaccompanied minors required to leave after 4 p.m. on specified days.