The tranquil atmosphere of the Michigan state fair was disrupted Saturday night when a shooting led to the killing of one 14-year-old boy and injuring of another. Both victims were from Detroit, and they were shot near the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, before 10 p.m.
Police officers positioned at the fair reported hearing gunshots emanating from a parking lot close to Grand River Avenue. The initial communication over the radio described an active shooter. The alarming news drew a robust response from various law enforcement agencies nearby.
Clips of the horrifying moment featuring people screaming and running have emerged, although no official confirmation about the incident has been released by the police. According to reports, the two victims have been taken to a hospital. Despite the best attempts of the medical teams, one boy succumbed to his injuries, while the other is now in stable condition.
The police’s preliminary investigations reveal that both boys took an Uber ride from Detroit to Farmington Hills, and a subsequent ride brought them to the fair. Officers believe that the shooting was a continuance of an altercation that had occurred elsewhere in the week.
No suspects have been apprehended, and there is no specific information about the suspect at the moment. The authorities have, however, indicated that there is no further threat to the community.
The Michigan State Fair released an official statement on Sunday afternoon, expressing grief over the tragic loss of such a young life. They further stated their crucial commitment to the safety and security of their guests and participants at any time.
The statement read: “The Michigan State Fair and community law enforcement partners are committed to the safety of the guests and participants. Safety is our top priority, and the State Fair had increased safety measures in place, including weapons detection systems and increased police presence on site.”
Following the incident, the Fair has adjusted its schedule and rules. The box office and fairground entrance will now close at 6 p.m., and the general grounds will cease operations at 7 p.m. for Sunday and Monday. In an additional security measure, attendees below 18 years of age will be required to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
The Novi Police Department is urging anyone with information related to the shooting to reach out and assist with the investigation. They can be contacted on 248-348-7100.
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