A shooting occurred at the Michigan State Fair in Novi on Saturday night, resulting in one 14-year-old boy killed and another seriously injured. The shooting took place just before 10 p.m. in the parking lot of the Suburban Collection Showplace, the venue hosting the fair.
According to local police, officers on duty at the fair were the first to respond, having heard the gunshots coming from the parking lot near Grand River Avenue. Law enforcement initially reported an active shooter situation, causing several surrounding law enforcement agencies to join in the response.
Both victims were 14-year-old boys from Detroit. They were rushed to the hospital following the shooting. Unfortunately, one boy succumbed to his injuries while the other is currently in stable condition.
The entire ordeal reportedly began with an argument between the victims and an unknown party earlier in the week. The altercation took place in another community but seemingly reached its tragic culmination at the State Fair parking lot on Saturday night. The victims had used ride-hailing services Uber to commute from Detroit and Farmington Hills to the fair with their friends, completely unaware of the impending danger.
Law enforcement officers are currently investigating the crime, but no suspects have been detained so far. Despite the shooting, police have confirmed that there is no ongoing threat to the community.
Following the heartbreaking incident, the Michigan State Fair released an official statement: “There was an incident that occurred last night outside the perimeter of the Michigan State Fair involving an isolated shooting resulting from an altercation. The entire Michigan State Fair family grieves for the loss of such a young life and for all those affected.”
The statement emphasized the fair organizers’ commitment to visitor safety and noted that increased safety measures were in place for the event, including weapons detection systems and a bolstered police presence. Given the tragic turn of events, the fair decided to tighten security further; the box office and entry gates will now close at 6 p.m., and the fairgrounds will close an hour later at 7 p.m. on both Sunday and Monday. Importantly, attendees below the age of 18 must now be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to enter the fair.
Investigators are appealing to the public for information that can help in identifying and apprehending the suspect or suspects. Individuals with any information on this tragic shooting are urged to contact the Novi Police Department at 248-348-7100.
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