Five Injured in Detroit Blues Club Shooting Over Parking Dispute
An argument over a parking space outside a Detroit blues club escalated into a shooting, injuring five bystanders early Friday morning.
- Five individuals were wounded in a shooting outside a Detroit blues club following a dispute over a parking space.
- The incident occurred around 2:45 a.m. after an argument over a parking spot became physical, leading to one man retrieving a gun and firing into the crowd.
- Assistant Police Chief Charles Fitzgerald described the act as senseless, highlighting that only one of the injured was involved in the initial dispute.
- No arrests have been made, and the shooter, who fled the scene in a dark-colored SUV, remains at large.
- The club, which was open beyond permitted hours, is under investigation for operating without a city permit for extended hours.