GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - Rodrick Dantzler, the suspect in the slaying of seven people in Grand Rapids Thursday afternoon, allegedly began his violent rampage by shooting the driver of a pickup truck in the nose during a traffic jam near Godfrey and Grandville. But the bullet richocheted off the man's nose because he had a titanium plate in it following treatment for cancer as a child. Around 3 p.m., Robert Poore was driving the Dodge pickup truck with his cousin, Harold Taylor, as the passenger. They were headed south on Godfrey near the old Keeler Brass plant, but stopped...