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That night in which a man lived in Pontiac, he began with “laughter, good fun” – Macomb every day

That night in which a man lived in Pontiac, he began with “laughter, good fun” – Macomb every day

The official said that it may pass a few days before the investigation into the case of Pontiac, which set fire to.

Lieutenant Sam Marzban with the office of the Sheriff of the County Oakland said on Monday Oakland Press that the Sheriff’s investigation unit copes with the case – as it is customary for the alleged fire -related crimes – and “still finalizes the investigation.” It is expected that the report will be transferred to the Oakland County prosecutor’s office for review and possible issuing of fees.

As Oakland Press reports for the first time last week, the 49-year-old victim was set on fire in the residence in the 100 Cherry Hill Drive in the North Hill Farms apartments complex. According to the sheriff’s office, the man told the deposits that the attackers used a cans of aerosol and lighter to light the flames.

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North Hill Farms screens in Pontiac, from Google Maps

The video of a disturbing incident appeared and was published on Facebook for a short time with the consent of some members of the man’s family, but was deleted shortly later at the request of another family member, said Rahim Harris, a social activist who manages the NON -PROFIT organization Pontiac Universal Crimes to promote consciousness criminal activity, works against violence and more. PUC has its own Facebook page.

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Rahim Harris, founder of Pontiac Universal Crimes (photo from the file, Aileen Wingblad/Mediaws Group)

A few days ago, Harris performed a wounded man in a live interview on Facebook from his hospital room, talking about what he described as an unpredictable attack, which began after “nodded” from drinking alcohol during a social meeting. Before the nodding head, he said that “everyone laughed and had fun.”