We collect cookies to analyze our website traffic and performance; we never collect any personal data.Cookies Policy
Accept
Michigan Post
Search
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Michigan
  • World
  • Politics
  • Top Story
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economics
    • Real Estate
    • Startups
    • Autos
    • Crypto & Web 3
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Beauty
    • Art & Books
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Education
Reading: Rally for the reopening of the Onondaga Dragway damaged up by police
Share
Font ResizerAa
Michigan PostMichigan Post
Search
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Michigan
  • World
  • Politics
  • Top Story
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economics
    • Real Estate
    • Startups
    • Autos
    • Crypto & Web 3
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Beauty
    • Art & Books
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Education
© 2024 | The Michigan Post | All Rights Reserved.
Michigan Post > Blog > Michigan > Rally for the reopening of the Onondaga Dragway damaged up by police
Michigan

Rally for the reopening of the Onondaga Dragway damaged up by police

By Editorial Board Published May 3, 2025 5 Min Read
Share
Rally for the reopening of the Onondaga Dragway damaged up by police

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The day after 6 Information reported that the Sloan Onondaga Dragway was inviting avenue racers to race legally within the wake of a deadly crash in Lansing, a decide ordered it to shut indefinitely. Friday evening, drivers rallied on the south facet of town, calling for the observe to reopen—and police promptly shut it down.

Racers rally on the south facet of Lansing to protest the shuttering of the Onondaga Dragway (WLNS)1000001983Racers rally on the south facet of Lansing to protest the shuttering of the Onondaga Dragway (WLNS)

A flyer made the rounds on social media earlier this week, calling the gathering the “Cedar St. Street Race,” an occasion to “raise awareness about the dangers of street racing and promote safer alternatives,” calling for the reopening of the Onondaga Dragway. The tagline? “Let’s bring racing back to the track!”

In late April, police say two vehicles racing one another down S Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. close to Pierce Rd. induced a five-vehicle crash that despatched 13 folks to the hospital, ultimately ensuing within the dying of a 15-year-old passenger who was inside one of many racing autos.

The crash induced widespread concern across the metropolis of Lansing from residents and metropolis officers alike, who’re presently looking for a option to crack down on unlawful avenue racing within the space. Willie Sloan, proprietor of the Sloan Onondaga Dragway, supplied his personal answer, inviting racers right down to the observe Wednesday, providing up an area for them to race legally.

IMG 20250429 143429258 AEWoody Sloan, 79, proprietor of the Sloan Onondaga Cragway. He is invited unlawful avenue racers to make use of his observe as a substitute for streets within the metropolis. (WLNS)

Thursday, the day after 6 Information spoke to Sloan, Ingham County Circuit Court docket Decide Rosemarie E. Aquilina ordered the observe to shut instantly—and indefinitely. That order was the results of a lawsuit filed by Onondaga Township resident Rebecca Lindsey, who claims the observe is a nuisance due to the quantity of noise and vibrations it causes. The decide agreed.

Round 75 vehicles and roughly 100 folks have been seen at Everett Plaza on the nook of Cedar St. and Cavanaugh St. at round 11 p.m. Friday, portray their autos and revving their engines. 6 Information on the scene reported that a number of police items have been noticed within the space close by even earlier than the occasion was set to start.

The Lansing Police Division informed 6 Information earlier Friday they have been conscious of the occasion and deliberate to extend patrols later that evening to crack down on potential reckless driving.

6 Information on the scene noticed Metropolis Council President Ryan Kost on the occasion, in addition to Farhan Shiekh-Omar, one of many metropolis’s police commissioners.

At round 11:40 p.m., 6 Information on the scene reported that the Lansing Police Division had arrived and have been breaking apart the occasion. A police drone flying overhead performed an announcement from a speaker ordering the attendees to clear the lot.

Police informed 6 Information that it was being cleared out for noise issues on account of revving engines.

After that, 6 Information watched because the police items at Everett Plaza sped out of the car parking zone with lights and sirens on, becoming a member of different items that gave the impression to be pursuing somebody south on Cedar Rd. Round 8 police vehicles have been seen.

Inside a block of Everett Plaza, 6 Information noticed police had pulled over one automobile. One other automobile was additionally stopped by police on the intersection of Mason St. and Cedar St. shortly after midnight.

1000001993Police pulling over a automobile, close to the intersection of Mason St. and Cedar St.

Right now, police haven’t confirmed why these vehicles have been pulled over, in the event that they have been concerned in Friday evening’s rally, or if any arrests have been made.

It is a growing story. Persist with 6 Information for the newest updates.

TAGGED:brokenDragwayOnondagaPolicerallyreopening
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print

HOT NEWS

'Huge Boys’ Membership': 'An excessive amount of room within the legislation … to discriminate' 

'Huge Boys’ Membership': 'An excessive amount of room within the legislation … to discriminate' 

Michigan
July 12, 2025
Tribalism with out toxicity – and different the explanation why this Ladies’s Euros is so interesting

Tribalism with out toxicity – and different the explanation why this Ladies’s Euros is so interesting

When orange-clad Dutch followers marched to the Zurich stadium to play England this week, their…

July 12, 2025
Michigan sues development firm for 'ripping off' prospects

Michigan sues development firm for 'ripping off' prospects

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) -- Michigan Legal professional Normal Dana Nessel is suing a development firm,…

July 12, 2025
New poll initiative plans so as to add B to public schooling

New poll initiative plans so as to add $1B to public schooling

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) -- The poll initiative "Invest in MI Kids" has been delayed till…

July 12, 2025
Starmer goals to interrupt cupboard away day curse

Starmer goals to interrupt cupboard away day curse

Sir Keir Starmer hoped to interrupt the curse of the cupboard away day as he…

July 12, 2025

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Bathtub Neighborhood Colleges looking for $26.8 million bond renewal

BATH TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WLNS) -- A bond proposal of greater than $26 million will probably be on the Bathtub Twp.…

Michigan
July 12, 2025

'Prisoner of my own residence': Ionia lady claims struggling because of neighbor’s frequent firing of huge caliber weapons

IONIA, Mich. (WLNS) — A lady in Ionia County claims she’s been a prisoner in her own residence for years…

Michigan
July 11, 2025

Sen. Slotkin and others introduce invoice to require ICE officers to show ID

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) -- U.S. Sens. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), Cory Booker (D-N.J) and Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) have launched laws requiring…

Michigan
July 11, 2025

MSU Surplus Retailer by accident arms lecturers with hidden knives

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) -- Michigan State College likes to be on the leading edge -- however that is taking it…

Michigan
July 11, 2025

Welcome to Michigan Post, an esteemed publication of the Enspirers News Group. As a beacon of excellence in journalism, Michigan Post is committed to delivering unfiltered and comprehensive news coverage on World News, Politics, Business, Tech, and beyond.

Company

  • About Us
  • Newsroom Policies & Standards
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Careers
  • Media & Community Relations
  • Accessibility Statement

Contact Us

  • Contact Us
  • Contact Customer Care
  • Advertise
  • Licensing & Syndication
  • Request a Correction
  • Contact the Newsroom
  • Send a News Tip
  • Report a Vulnerability

Term of Use

  • Digital Products Terms of Sale
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Submissions & Discussion Policy
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices

© 2024 | The Michigan Post | All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?