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30 shots fired, 11 questioned, 4 hurt during ‘gun battle’ between next-door neighbors in Detroit
Read full article: 30 shots fired, 11 questioned, 4 hurt during ‘gun battle’ between next-door neighbors in DetroitOfficials said more than 30 shots were fired and 11 people have been questioned after three 14-year-olds and a man in his early 20s were injured during a “gun battle” between next-door neighbors in Detroit.
Three 14-year-olds, 1 adult shot during neighbor dispute over delivery on Detroit’s west side
Read full article: Three 14-year-olds, 1 adult shot during neighbor dispute over delivery on Detroit’s west sideThree 14-year-olds and one man in his mid-20s were shot during a neighbor dispute on Detroit’s west side.
Detroit police: Man wanted in connection with kidnapping woman, shooting another surrenders to authorities
Read full article: Detroit police: Man wanted in connection with kidnapping woman, shooting another surrenders to authoritiesA man wanted in connection with the kidnapping of a woman has surrendered to authorities, according to the Detroit Police Department.
Detroit police: Kidnapped woman, 20, found safe, abductor still at large
Read full article: Detroit police: Kidnapped woman, 20, found safe, abductor still at largePolice say a woman who was kidnapped at gunpoint Tuesday evening in Detroit has been safely recovered as of Wednesday morning, though investigators are still seeking the abductor.
Man injured after shots fired into Detroit home, police say
Read full article: Man injured after shots fired into Detroit home, police sayDETROIT A man was injured when shots were fired into his home early Sunday morning. Police say at around 4:15 a.m. a 30-year-old man sustained gunshot wounds to his body when an unknown suspect fired shots into the home in the 9300 block of Penrod Street. The man was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition, officials said. This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with information can contact the Detroit Police Departments Sixth Precinct at 313-596-5640 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up.