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United Auto Workers union pact with Detroit three Automakers illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Washington Commanders' DE Daniel Wise (92) defends the line holding back at the Detroit lineman at the Washington Commanders vs the Detroit Lions at Ford Field in Detroit Michigan on September 18th 2022 (Photo: Alyssa Howell)

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Don Cherry, announcer on CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada," arrives for Game 2 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup finals between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Detroit Red Wings in Detroit, Sunday, May 31, 2009.

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A surveillance camera is shown at a gas station in Detroit, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015. Police in Detroit are considering a plan to tap into feeds from outdoor surveillance cameras at gas stations, stores and other businesses to help officers respond more quickly to crime. The video feeds may be linkable to police headquarters, where they would be monitored.(AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

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Vice President Mike Pence visits a Ford Factory in Detroit, MI Wednesday April 24, 2019 (Official White House Photo by D. Myles Cullen)

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Vice President Mike Pence visits a Ford Factory in Detroit, MI Wednesday April 24, 2019 (Official White House Photo by D. Myles Cullen)

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FILE - In this June 8, 2017 file photo, Shri Thanedar, a scientist and entrepreneur who has experienced big highs and lows in business, announces his candidacy for Michigan governor during a news conference in Detroit. Second-term Gov. Rick Snyder's impending departure under term limits has led four Republicans and three Democrats into a battle to follow him. The Democratic side features former Senate Minority Leader Gretchen Whitmer and two candidates who have never held elective office: businessman Shri Thanedar and ex-Detroit health director Abdul El-Sayed. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)

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In a Jan. 12, 2012 photo, Rick Ector carries his Smith and Wesson 9mm as he prepares to pump gas in Detroit. Ector is pushing to make Detroit an "open carry" city and organizes public dinners and picnics where each legally licensed attendee wears a handgun. (Associated Press) **FILE**

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Raymond Durham appears in court in Detroit on Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017. Authorities charged Durham with first-degree murder Thursday in the slaying of Wayne State University police officer Collin Rose near campus, the third officer he is accused of shooting in Detroit. (Daniel Mears/Detroit News via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR USE TUESDAY, AUG. 1, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-John Hall looks at a photo of himself, left, in a prison boxing ring, at his house in Detroit on Friday, May 19, 2017. When Hall was released from a Michigan prison in February 2017 after nearly 50 years behind bars, he had $1.37 in his pocket. At 67, he carried his life's possessions in a few boxes: a small TV and a photo album filled with faded newspaper clippings and pictures of himself in white satin boxing trunks, from his fighting days as "Kid Hall." With no family to greet him, he was met by his lawyer and volunteers who brought him to his first home _ a Detroit rescue mission. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

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Movie goers arrive at the Fox Theatre for the premiere of "Detroit," Tuesday, July 25, 2017, in Detroit. The movie, directed by Kathryn Bigelow is set in the summer of 1967 where rioting and civil unrest tore apart the city of Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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John Boyega shares a laugh with Extra correspondent A.J. Calloway, right, as Joseph David Jones is interviewed on the red carpet before the premiere of "Detroit" at the Fox Theatre, Tuesday, July 25, 2017, in Detroit. The movie, directed by Kathryn Bigelow is set in the summer of 1967 where rioting and civil unrest tore apart the city of Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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Kathryn Bigelow, director of the film "Detroit," meets Dr. Michael Eric Dyson on the red carpet before the premiere of "Detroit" at the Fox Theatre, Tuesday, July 25, 2017, in Detroit. The movie is set in the summer of 1967 where rioting and civil unrest teared apart the city of Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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Kathryn Bigelow, director of "Detroit," is interviewed on the red carpet before the premiere of "Detroit" at the Fox Theatre, Tuesday, July 25, 2017, in Detroit. The movie is set in the summer of 1967 where rioting and civil unrest teared apart the city of Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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Cast members from the movie "Detroit" pose on the red carpet at the Fox Theatre, Tuesday, July 25, 2017, in Detroit. The movie, directed by Kathryn Bigelow is set in the summer of 1967 where rioting and civil unrest teared apart the city of Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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In this July 6, 2017 photo, David and Theresa Welsh revisit the neighborhood where they lived when the Detroit riot started on July 23, 1967. The couple had just married and was living in an apartment building in one of Detroit's mostly black neighborhoods. "The main cause (behind the riot) was segregation and mistreatment of black residents by a white police department," said Theresa Welsh, 71. "Nobody bothered us. We were a couple of white people wandering around. I don't think there were black people wanting to kill white people. But why would you destroy your own neighborhood?" The couple now lives in Ferndale, north of Detroit. (AP Photo/Corey Williams)

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In this July 6, 2017 photo, Deborah Chenault Green discusses Detroit's 1967 riots from a vacant lot where her cousin's home once stood on the city's west side. Green, 62, was 12 years old and spending the night at the home when the riot started on July 23, 1967. "The national guard was going into people's houses," Green said. "I could remember the first time I heard a tank coming down 12th Street. It scared us to death because it shook everything. I always heard shooting during that time. During the riots was the first time we learned how to hit the floor when we heard gunfire." Green now lives in St. Clair, northeast of Detroit. (AP Photo/Corey Williams)

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Rep. Leslie Love, D-Detroit speaks in favor of the legislation as the Michigan House of Representatives debates and votes-on the "Good Jobs Bills," on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in the Capitol in Lansing, Mich. (Dale G Young/Detroit News via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-In this July 6, 2017 photo, David and Theresa Welsh revisit the neighborhood where they lived when the Detroit riot started on July 23, 1967. The couple had just married and was living in an apartment building in one of Detroit's mostly black neighborhoods. "The main cause (behind the riot) was segregation and mistreatment of black residents by a white police department," said Theresa Welsh, 71. "Nobody bothered us. We were a couple of white people wandering around. I don't think there were black people wanting to kill white people. But why would you destroy your own neighborhood?" The couple now lives in Ferndale, north of Detroit. (AP Photo/Corey Williams)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-In this July 6, 2017 photo, Deborah Chenault Green discusses Detroit's 1967 riots from a vacant lot where her cousin's home once stood on the city's west side. Green, 62, was 12 years old and spending the night at the home when the riot started on July 23, 1967. "The national guard was going into people's houses," Green said. "I could remember the first time I heard a tank coming down 12th Street. It scared us to death because it shook everything. I always heard shooting during that time. During the riots was the first time we learned how to hit the floor when we heard gunfire." Green now lives in St. Clair, northeast of Detroit. (AP Photo/Corey Williams)