The United Auto Workers (UAW) are planning a rally in front of Stellantis' headquarters following rumors of the automaker closing facilities, including the 500-acre campus in Auburn Hills. Negotiations revealed that 18 facilities may be shut down.
Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep, has proposed the unilateral right to sell its Auburn Hills headquarters and other facilities as part of its latest offer to the United Auto Workers (UAW). The proposal includes the option to sell the North American headquarters and lease it back, providing flexibility for the company's future plans. The UAW represents salaried employees at the headquarters and would need to agree to the proposal. Stellantis is also considering selling or closing other facilities, including the Trenton Engine Complex and the idled Mount Elliott Tool & Die facility. The UAW has rejected Stellantis' offer and strikes have been declared at several plants. Negotiations between the UAW and Stellantis, as well as other automakers, are ongoing.
"The Friends Experience: The One Near Detroit" is opening in Michigan for the first time ever, allowing fans to immerse themselves in the world of the hit 90s sitcom. Located at the Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills, the interactive exhibit features set recreations of iconic locations from the show, including Monica and Rachel's apartment, Joey and Chandler's apartment, and Central Perk. Tickets are available for timed entry, and guided group tours are also offered. The exhibit has been a popular spot for marriage proposals, with around 200 taking place in previous locations.
False reports of an active shooter at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in Auburn Hills caused panic and mass evacuation, but police reported no shots fired and no injuries after searching the mall. The reports followed an incident in which officers broke up a fight between two individuals, and an unknown individual shouted "shots fired," leading to the false reports. The two individuals involved in the fight fled the scene after being briefly handcuffed and have not yet been apprehended.
Chaos ensued at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in Auburn Hills after a fight broke out in the food court, leading to police intervention and the deployment of tasers. As officers were taking individuals into custody, someone shouted "shots fired," causing people to evacuate and prompting an enhanced police response. However, no shooter, gun, or injuries were found after a search of the mall, and the Auburn Hills Police Department is urging anyone with information to come forward.
Reports of an active shooter at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in Auburn Hills, Michigan, were confirmed to be false. No shots were fired and no injuries were reported. The incident occurred when a group of juveniles started fighting, and an officer deployed their taser to subdue a combative person. An unknown person yelled "Shots fired," causing people in the mall to run outside and away from the mall. Police said social media and 911 calls were inundated with reports of an active shooter inside the mall. The entire mall was searched by law enforcement officers, and two individuals were secured in handcuffs.
Police responded to reports of an active shooter at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in Auburn Hills, but have confirmed that no shots were fired and there are no victims. The mall is being cleared by police personnel. This incident comes after 12 Oaks Mall in Novi reopened following reports of bomb threats, which were found to be unsubstantiated.
Multiple police agencies responded to reports of an active shooter at Great Lakes Crossing Mall in Auburn Hills, but no confirmed shooter or injuries have been reported. Police are currently clearing the mall and it is believed to be a false alarm.
Police have reported no confirmed shooter and no injuries after receiving reports of an active shooter situation at Great Lakes Crossing outlet mall in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Police personnel are currently on the scene clearing the mall and ensuring everyone is safe.