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Police say suspect was in contact with law enforcement before dying by suicide as victims Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner are named
Eight people were shot, resulting in three dead and five injured. All of the victims of the shooting were Michigan State students. [14] Three were killed: Arielle Diamond Anderson, a junior from Grosse Pointe, Michigan (and the niece of Chandra Davis); Brian Fraser, a sophomore and Phi Delta Theta chapter president from Grosse Pointe; and Alexandria Verner, a junior from Clawson, Michigan.
Police are looking for a motive after nine people were shot in what appears to be a “random” shooting that sent panicked families fleeing a crowded recreation area in Rochester Hills, Michigan ...
A 14-year-old boy was killed and another wounded in a shooting in a parking lot at the Michigan State Fair in Novi, officials say. There was an "isolated incident" at the fair in Novi Saturday ...
On November 22, 2016, Collin Rose, a police officer with the Wayne State University Police Department who worked with police dogs, was shot to death in Detroit, Michigan. The shooting occurred following an attempt by the officer to stop and question a bicyclist riding near the Wayne State University campus in an area which was experiencing an ...
The shooting spree began just before 10:00 a.m. when Griffin left his home in Detroit, Michigan, and walked down the road toward Denby High School.On his way, he encountered 23-year-old Eric Skalnek, a police recruit applicant, near the entrance to the school's outdoor track.
Family, friends and educators have been paying tribute to the three victims of a mass shooting at Michigan State University MSU shooting: What we know about the three Michigan State University victims
An online petition was started to rename the school's stadium after Tate Myre, one of the victims killed in the shooting. [152] A memorial patch to commemorate the victims and the shooting was created for the Michigan Wolverines football team that was first worn on December 4, during the Big Ten Championship Game. [153]