Detroit Evening Report: Anti-war protesters gather at McNamara Building
A group of anti-war protesters gathered at the McNamara Federal Building in downtown Detroit on Tuesday, as a deadline approached for a new wave of bombing in Iran.  The Free Press reports about 50 demonstrators showed up at the event. Â
President Trump had threatened to bomb bridges and power plants in Iran, if an agreement to re-open the Strait of Hormuz wasnât reached by 8 p.m. ET Tuesday night. Â
The Pakistani government helped broker a tentative ceasefire for the next two weeks, but itâs unclear what might happen next.  The Strait has not yet been re-opened.Â
Additional headlines from Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Gas prices rise againÂ
Gas prices in metro Detroit rose again overnight, even though thereâs a ceasefire in the Iran war.Â
 A gallon of regular self-serve averages $3.99 today.  Thatâs up three cents from Tuesday.  That price is 50 cents per gallon higher than a month ago. Â
The average price statewide today is $4.07.Â
NAACP calls for Trump to be removed from officeÂ
The NAACP has called for President Trump to be removed from office under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.  Itâs the first time the civil rights organization has ever made such a declaration. Â
The 25th Amendment allows a president to be removed from office if he or she can no longer carry out the duties of the office, in this case presumably because of physical or mental incapacity. But thatâs only if the vice-president and several cabinet members agree to take that action. Â
The NAACP says Trumpâs erratic statements and actions call his well-being into question.  The President said on Tuesday that a âwhole civilization will dieâ unless his demands were met. Â
Detroit Congressional members Rashida Tlaib and Shri Thanedar have also independently called for Trump to be removed from office under the provisions of the 25th Amendment.Â
Black law enforcement officials meet in DetroitÂ
The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement (NOBLE) is holding a gathering in Detroit this week. Â
The 2026 William R. Bracey CEO Symposium will provide training, networking and collaborative opportunities.  The event runs Thursday through Saturday at the MGM Grand in Detroit Â
NOBLE has about 4,800 members in 60 chapters across the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, and Africa.Â
Go Blue celebrations continueÂ
The celebrations continue in Ann Arbor in the aftermath of the University of Michiganâs victory in the NCAA menâs basketball tournament.Â
The Wolverines beat the University of Connecticut 69 â 63 Monday night to win the national championship â the schoolâs first since 1989. Â
Cheers and jubilation erupted throughout Ann Arbor Monday night.  The team celebrated with fans at an event on campus Tuesday.  A team parade through Ann Arbor has been scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Saturday.Â
Pistons play in home finale tonightÂ
The Detroit Pistons play their final home game of the regular season tonight.  The team leads the NBAâs Eastern Conference with a record of 57 wins and 22 losses. Â
The Pistons hope to have All-Star Cade Cunningham back in the line up tonight.  Heâs listed as questionable for tonightâs game.  Cunningham has missed the last 11 games with a collapsed lung. Â
The Pistons play the Milwaukee Bucks tonight at 7 p.m. at Little Caesars Arena.Â
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