America's Thanksgiving Parade In Detroit To See Stepped-Up Security
DETROIT (AP) — The 95th America's Thanksgiving Parade in Detroit will step off Thursday morning with beefed up security in place along the route.
Major intersections along Woodward Avenue will see heavier police protection following the deaths of six people and injuries to more than 60 others when an SUV plowed into marchers and spectators during a weekend parade in Wisconsin.
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There also will be limited to no access from side streets and main arteries directly into Woodward.
Police vehicles, heavy machinery from the city's Public Works department and heavy barriers will be placed strategically along the route to prevent breeches, according to Detroit Deputy Police Chief Franklin Hayes.
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The parade is presented by Gardner-White furniture. It is scheduled to start about 8:45 a.m. near Wayne State University. Floats, marching bands, clowns, dignitaries and others then will walk or drive the 3-mile route into downtown.
An 8-year-old boy is among those who died after marchers and spectators were struck Sunday during a Christmas parade in Waukesha in suburban Milwaukee. More than 60 people were injured.
The suspect, 39-year-old Darrell Brooks, has been charged with multiple counts of first-degree intentional homicide.
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