At least
seven
people
were
shot
when a
suspect
opened
fire
into a
crowd at
a
candlelight
vigil in
Detroit
on
Sunday
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"We
found a
number
of
different
shell
casings
in the
area so
it's
possible
there
was some
return
fire,
but we
just
don't
know
enough
right
now,"
said
chief
James
White.
"But
we're in
the
process
of
looking
and
finding
out."
Police
are
currently
looking
for two
vehicles:
a lime
green
Camaro
and a
black
Chevy
Tahoe.
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At least
7 shot
in drive
by
during
candlelight
vigil on
Detroit's
west
side
wxyz,com
DETROIT
- At
least
seven
people
were
shot
when a
suspect
opened
fire
into a
crowd at
a
candlelight
vigil in
Detroit
on
Sunday
night.
Police
tell us
people
have
been
showing
up to
the
hospital
throughout
the
night
with
gunshot
wounds.
Right
now,
there
are no
fatalities,
and
investigators
with the
8th
precinct
are
hoping
the
Green
Light
businesses
in the
area
will
provide
some
clues.
It
happened
at the
intersection
of
McNichols
and
Asbury
Park
just
after 10
p.m.
Police
believe
a man
pulled
up a
lime
green
Chevy
Camaro
and
opened
fire
into the
crowd of
around
100
people.
Police
believe
the
vehicle
may have
been
struck
by
bullets
when
those in
the
crowd
returned
fire.
The
vigil
was held
for a
young
man who
was
killed
at the
intersection
on
Friday
night.
Police
believe
the
Camaro
could
have
bullet
holes in
it as
people
in the
crowd
did fire
back.
Anyone
with
information
is asked
to call
Detroit
police.
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