The tragic event occurred just before 10 p.m in the parking lot of the Suburban Collection Showplace which hosts the State Fair. Police report that the victims were two 14-year-old boys from Detroit. Officers stationed at the fair responded swiftly when they heard gunshots coming from the parking lot near Grand River Avenue.
Initial reports indicated a possible active shooter situation, causing heavy reinforcement from several nearby law enforcement agencies. Despite the chaos and immediate response, both victims were transported to a local hospital. One of the teenagers tragically succumbed to his injuries while the other remains in stable condition.
Police investigations reveal that the incident was reportedly driven by an ongoing argument which had transpired throughout the week between the victims and unidentified individuals from other communities. These disagreements apparently escalated into violence in the parking lot of the Fair on Saturday night.
Despite the tragic turn of events, the police have not yet made any arrests in connection with the incident and are still on the search for suspects. They assure however, that there is no further threat to community safety.
The Michigan State Fair released a statement on Sunday afternoon expressing their sorrow over the incident. They grieved over the death of such a young life and offered their sympathy to all those affected. The statement also emphasized continual commitment to the safety of its attendees and their law enforcement partners.
The Fair, while ensuring that their top priority is safety, saw increased security measures this year, including weapons detection systems and an augmented police presence on site.
In response to the incident, the Management of the State Fair announced early closure of the fairgrounds at 7pm on Sunday and Monday, with the box office entry closing at 6pm. For the rest of the fair, any attendees below the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
The Novi Police Department has urged anyone with information on the shooting incident to contact them at 248-348-7100.
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