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Metro Detroit Malls Erupt in Violence: 3 Dead in Shootings

Summary

  • Three young adults died in separate mall shootings within eight days.
  • Incidents involved young adults aged 19-22 with weapons.
  • Two shootings occurred at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets and Fairlane Town Center.
Metro Detroit Malls Erupt in Violence: 3 Dead in Shootings

Tragedy struck Metro Detroit shopping malls with three fatal shootings occurring within an eight-day period. These incidents involved young adults between the ages of 19 and 22, with at least one individual legally carrying a weapon.

On a Saturday, a food court altercation at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in Auburn Hills escalated to gunfire. A 22-year-old Detroit man, legally armed, fatally shot a 20-year-old Pontiac man and wounded a 19-year-old woman after an earlier dispute in a restroom. The Detroit man was taken into custody.

Earlier, on July 3, Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn became the scene of another deadly confrontation. Two 19-year-olds from Detroit, Cameron Watkins and Keonte Seaborn, were killed following an altercation. Prosecutors stated Watkins shot Seaborn and then fired recklessly. A fourth individual, Martinez Long, 19, is accused of shooting Watkins in what was deemed self-defense. Long faces weapons charges.

The violence at both malls caused panic, leading shoppers to flee. The incidents have deeply affected the community, with a mother expressing her profound grief over the loss of her son.

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