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A Detroit-area man upset that his parents asked him to turn off his video game while in their bedroom last week so they could go to sleep flew into a rage and stabbed them, with his stepdad succumbing to his injuries days later, authorities said.
Christopher McKinney, 29, of Madison Heights, faces several charges related to the Dec. 11 incident, including assault with intent to murder and obstructing and resisting a police officer, according to Oakland County jail records.
The charges could be upgraded following his stepfather's death from his injuries four days later.
Christopher McKinney, 29, allegedly stabbed his parents after they asked him to turn off a video game so they could go to sleep. His stepfather died from his injuries days later. (Oakland County Sheriff's Office)
Authorities said McKinney's 66-year-old mother and 71-year-old stepfather asked him to turn off the video games he was playing in their room so they could go to sleep. In response, he allegedly punched his mother in the face and hit his stepdad.
'He punched (his) mom in her face breaking her nose. (He) punched (his) stepdad several times, (so his) stepdad went and retrieved a knife from the kitchen to defend himself and his wife. (McKinney) somehow got the knife away from him and then stabbed his mother and stepdad,' said Madison Heights Police Chief Corey Haines, WDIV-TV reported.
Responding police officers reportedly found McKinney bloodied in a hallway of the apartment building.
'He was laying down in the hallway and he had blood all over him,' Haines said. 'There was blood everywhere -- all over the walls, the ceilings, the hallway.
While trying to arrest him, McKinney resisted and spit at officers, authorities said. He also assaulted a fire lieutenant trying to administer first aid, police said.
He is being held in the Oakland County jail on a $510,000 bond.
Have you ever tried to use your email inbox as a to-do list?
I have, numerous times in fact. But it doesn’t work for long. I tried various strategies, such as leaving emails I needed to action as unread, placing them in folders to follow up and even printing hard copies of work to do.
But the end result was the same. My inbox would fill up and my to-do list would be buried. Now, I am a “zero-inbox” kind of person. I want my inbox clear. Empty. Sitting at zero. Everything is either done, or actioned in Task Pigeon.
If you want to power up your task management game then why not utilize one of my favorite Zapier integrations.
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With this integration you can quickly and easily turn ANY EMAIL into a task in Task Pigeon. The Task Pigeon integration with Zapier is available to any user with a Business/Premium account or during your 14 day free trial
Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step One
If you haven’t done so already you need to join the Beta for our Zapier Integration here.
- When you have logged into your Zapier Account (Zapier has a free tier) click “Create New Zap”.
- You then want to look for Zapiers Built-in Apps and select “Email”
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Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step Two
- Select the Zapier trigger for “New Inbound Email”.
Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step Three
- Next Zapier will ask you to create a custom email. You will use this email as the forwarding address for any email you want to turn into a task.
- I recommend using text like “createtask” or “newtask” so its easy to remember what sending an email to that address is meant to do.
Pro Tip: Don’t forget to save this email address to your Email Account/Inbox. If you add it under the name “New Task Pigeon Task” or something similar it will be easy to find when you want to forward an email.
Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step Four
- Zapier will prompt you to send a test email to ensure that this part of the application is working correctly.
Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step Five
- Now you need to connect with your Task Pigeon account. If you haven’t done so already you must join the Beta program of Task Pigeon’s Zapier integration here.
- Once you have done this you will be able to find Task Pigeon in the list of available apps. Due to Zapiers naming conventions it currently shows as “Task Pigeon Cloned 1”.
Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step Six
- Next you need to select the action you want to be performed when you email that unique address you just created. In this instance we are selecting “Create Task”.
Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step Seven
- Zapier will then prompt you to select the Task Pigeon account you would like the account to be performed in.
- In your case there will only be one account listed. Multiple accounts are shown in the above image as they are test accounts I created.
Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step Eight
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- Now its time to fill in the specifics of the integration you are creating. The first step is to assign members to the tasks you will be emailing. You can select one team member or use the “+” symbol to add multiple team members.
Pro Tip: If you want to be able to assign tasks to different people at different times you can duplicate this zap and edit it to create different unique emails for each member of your team. For example “newtaskforben” and “newtaskforsue”.
Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step Nine
Setting The Category & Task Title
- You can assign the task to a particular category as well or leave it blank.
- To set the title of the task I recommend using the “Subject”. That way if you receive an email with the subject line “Marketing Plan for Discussion” a task will be created in Task Pigeon with the same title.
Adding A Task Description
- Following this you can use the “Email body” to set the Task Description. You can also combine this with your own text if you prefer.
Setting A Deadline
- You can then use the “Raw Date” of the email as a starting point for the Due Date of your task.
- For example here you can see we selected the “Raw Date” of the email and then added “+72h”. This means that the due date will be 72 hours from the time you originally received the email. You can use a variety of text strings here, including “Tomorrow” “+6h” for 6 hours or “+7d” for 7 days.
Turn Emails Into Tasks – Step Ten
- You Zapier integration to turn emails into tasks in Task Pigeon is now complete.
- Make sure you turn the Zap “on” and start sending emails to the custom address you created to turn them into tasks in Task Pigeon.
How To Turn Off Game Pigeon
It's the straightforward task management tool for teams who want to get things done!