Brightmoor's one-man neighborhood watch, Jonathan Pommerville, sent us a link to the view from his porch at midnight, and it isn't much to see, but it's a feast for the ears. Starting around the one-minute mark, his neighborhood erupts with enough gunfire to drown out the audio for about 30 seconds. Yes, there's a little fireworks in there too, and we didn't hear any fully automatic bursts, but it makes for impressive viewing, especially when some really close reports reverberate from close by.
It's all old news to Pommerville, who cracks a beer when the fusillade reaches its highest pitch. Have a look.
Born in 1969 at Mount Carmel hospital in Detroit, Jackman grew up just 100 yards from the Detroit city line in east Dearborn. Jackman has attended New York University, the School of Visual Arts, Northwestern University and Wayne State University, though he never got a degree. He has worked as a bar back, busboy,...