Detroit Strip Clubs: Windsor police charge two in connection with stabbing

April 30, 2010 at 5:13 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

… More Images »  WINDSOR, Ont. â Police have laid an attempted murder charge against Darryl Byrd, 28, of Windsor, in connection with a stabbing at Leopard’s strip club that sent a man to hospital with multiple wounds, including a punctured lung.Photograph by: Jason Kryk, The Windsor Star
WINDSOR, Ont. â Police have laid an attempted murder charge against Darryl Byrd, 28, of Windsor, in connection with a stabbing at Leopard’s strip club that sent a man to hospital with multiple wounds, including a punctured lung.
Police have also charged Amanda McIntosh, 24, with obstruction of justice in connection with the investigation. Police do not allege she was present for the stabbing.
The stabbing occurred at the Wyandotte Street West strip joint about 2 a.m. Wednesday following a dispute. Police arrived to find the victim staggering and bleeding outside.

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Detroit Strip Clubs: Windsor strip club stabbing arrests

April 30, 2010 at 5:13 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

Windsor strip club stabbing arrests Last Updated: Friday, April 30, 2010 | 3:26 PM ET CBC News
A man was found stabbed and bleeding in the parking lot of Leopard’s Lounge on Wyandotte Street West early Wednesday morning. (Google)
Police in Windsor, Ont., have arrested two people in connection with a stabbing outside a west end strip club.
Police found a 27-year-old Chatham man bleeding in the parking lot of Leopard’s Lounge on Wyandotte Street at 2 a.m. Wednesday morning.
The man had been stabbed multiple times in the chest and suffered a collapsed lung.
Police have charged Darryl Byrd, 28, of Windsor, with attempted murder.
Amanda McIntosh, 24, has been charged with obstructing justice, though police say it is not believed she was in the parking lot when the man was stabbed.

Murder outside strip club in 2009

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Detroit Strip Clubs: Kilpatrick refuses subpoena in Manoogian lawsuit

April 30, 2010 at 11:24 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

As if Kwame Kilpatrick didn’t have enough legal troubles already, a Wayne County Circuit Court jury heard testimony on Thursday that the disgraced former Detroit mayor refused to accept a subpoena to testify in a lawsuit brought by one of his former bodyguards, who alleges he was threatened and intimidated to remain silent about what he saw at an alleged party at Manoogian Mansion that may have led to the death of a stripper.
“I told him, ‘Mr. Kilpatrick, I have a subpoena for you.’ He told me to get out of his way,” Timothy Sargent testified today in Wayne County Circuit Judge Michael Sapala’s courtroom where Davis’ lawsuit against the city and Kilpatrick is being heard. “He told his guards to keep me away from him.” Sargent said he confronted Kilpatrick twice as he left Circuit Judge David Groner’s fourth-floor courtroom last week. Sargent rushed down the stairs to confront Kilpatrick again in front of the courthouse. Kilpatrick, who usually stops on the courthouse steps after h …

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