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Mass shooting at Oakland County splash pad appears to be random, police say

At least 9 wounded in shooting

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – An active shooter situation resulted in at least nine people shot on Saturday at a splash pad in Oakland County, an incident police are calling random.

UPDATE --> Mass shooting at Rochester Hills splash pad: What we know, don’t know so far

The shootings happened Saturday at Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad at 1585 E. Auburn Road in Rochester Hills around 6 p.m.

Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said they are working to figure out how many people were shot, suggesting it could be nine or ten victims. He said at least one victim was 8 years old.

Victims have various types of injuries, and multiple local hospitals have victims being treated. At least one victim was already released.

The shooter was cornered at a mobile home park in Shelby Township for hours after the shooting before killing himself. He has not been identified, but Bouchard said he was known to police.

Bouchard said the shooter appears to have fired 28 times and reloaded multiple times. Police have recovered a handgun.

Bouchard said witnesses told police the shooter pulled up in a vehicle, stepped out and started shooting, adding it appears to be a random incident.

The Oakland County Sheriff issued an emergency alert to avoid the area and seek shelter near the area of Spencer Park. There was no incident at that park, according to Rochester Hills police.

This story is developing. Check back for updates.


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