Police: Argument Sparked Deadly Shooting At Detroit Gas Station
The suspect opened fire after getting into an argument with the victims, according to police.
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The suspect opened fire after getting into an argument with the victims, according to police.
Authorities say the shooting was over an argument about trash at the mobile home park.
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The suspects are described as African-American males, approximately 18- to 20-years old.
Police say it appears the man, believed to be 19-years-old, was walking to work when he was gunned down.
Detroit police have released photos of a vehicle in hopes of catching a killer.
A 21-year-old Auburn Hills woman was found shot to death outside of her work and now, police are saying her 24-year-old ex-boyfriend and father of her child is responsible.
Investigators say two men entered the store, asked about a purchase and then opened fire.
A 43-year-old woman and her 6-year-old son were not injured in the shooting that left bullet holes in the side of the house.
A Detroit homeowner who shot and seriously wounded an alleged intruder in her yard remains in police custody, although the reason is not clear.
Detroit police are searching for two masked gunmen who killed one person and injured another on the city's east side.
The 20-year-old ex-convict told the judge that he went to the apartment "to rob the victim, pulled a gun out and got into an altercation and the gun started going off."
The FBI says it appears to have been an attempted robbery and not related to his work as a judge.
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"I heard a gunshot and my husband yelling and that sort of thing, yelling for help," she said.
Detroit police are searching for the suspect who was caught on a surveillance camera unloading an AK-47 into another vehicle, killing the man inside.
Investigators don't know what sparked the shooting, but officers have found suspects who they believe were involved.
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Authorities say they have more questions than answers after a 55-year-old man was shot to death on Detroit's east side.
A maintenance man was changing the locks when the ex-boyfriend showed up with a gun, according to police.
The women haven't yet been identified, but police said they did not live in the home where their bodies were found.
Upon arriving at the scene, deputies found the victim of the shooting -- a 31-year-old man -- lying in the snow in front of the home who was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police say Friday that surveillance video show the men near the Grove Street garage on Feb. 5.
Witnesses said the altercation started over broken glass in the roadway at a mobile home park in St. Clair County.
A year has passed and authorities in Oakland County are still searching for the gunman who killed a 63-year-old gas station clerk.
DTE Energy says it's working to restore electricity for thousands of people in Southeast Michigan after ice on power lines created outages on Friday.
Oakland County officials say it has taken immediate action after water tests detected Legionella bacteria at the courthouse.
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Oakland County officials say it has taken immediate action after water tests detected Legionella bacteria at the courthouse.
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DTE Energy says it's working to restore electricity for thousands of people in Southeast Michigan after ice on power lines created outages on Friday.
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Two people are dead and one person was hurt after a domestic dispute on Christmas led to a shooting in Southfield.
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