According to Michigan State Police and a report by CNN, a shooting at a block party in Detroit has tragically resulted in the deaths of two individuals, with 19 others sustaining injuries. The incident occurred early Sunday morning, with gunfire erupting shortly before 2:30 am ET, as confirmed by CNN affiliate WDIV.
Surviving victims are reported to have “various injuries,” although specific details on the nature and extent of these injuries, including the number of gunshot wounds versus other forms of injuries, remain unclear. As of now, law enforcement has not made any arrests in connection with the shooting. Michigan State Police are assisting the Detroit Police Department in conducting a thorough investigation.
In response to the incident, Detroit police stated in an email to CNN on Sunday that investigators and forensic personnel are currently analyzing all available evidence and will continue their work through the weekend. Additionally, the Detroit Police Department plans to introduce a comprehensive new strategy concerning block parties, with full details expected to be provided during a briefing with the chief and the mayor.
Law enforcement and independent researchers have noted that the summer months, particularly July 1-7, often witness increased incidents of gun violence across the United States, encompassing both mass shootings and individual incidents, as reported by CNN.