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Detroit Senior Complex Shootout Leaves Four Hospitalized in Alleged Love Triangle Dispute

Detroit police are investigating how a long-standing romantic conflict at Sheridan Place spiraled into gunfire with four people wounded.

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Overview

  • A man in his early 70s opened fire at Sheridan Place Apartments during a barbecue, wounding three fellow residents including a 70-year-old man in a wheelchair.
  • Bystanders tackled and disarmed the suspect before the 65-year-old woman at the center of the dispute retrieved the firearm and shot him in what witnesses describe as self-defense.
  • All four injured individuals were taken to Detroit Receiving Hospital and are expected to recover.
  • Detroit Assistant Police Chief Arnold Williams condemned the violence as “ridiculous,” emphasizing that seniors should not resort to guns over personal disagreements.
  • Police confirmed that no charges have been filed yet and said the investigation remains active as authorities review witness statements and evidence.