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Detroit Police Shoot Teen Before Fireworks
23 Jun
Summary
- An 18-year-old male is in critical condition after being shot by police.
- The shooting occurred downtown before the annual Ford Fireworks event.
- Police stated the teen was suspected of being armed during a separate arrest.

An 18-year-old male was critically injured after being shot by Detroit police on Monday, June 22. The shooting occurred in the downtown area prior to the commencement of the 2026 Ford Fireworks.
Authorities reported that the incident took place near Farmer and Bates streets by Cadillac Square. The shooting followed the arrest of another individual who was allegedly armed. During this arrest, police observed the 18-year-old walking away with his hands tucked in a manner that suggested he might also be armed.
Officers initiated a foot pursuit of the teen. A police spokesperson indicated that an officer discharged their weapon, fearing for their life, although the specific circumstances leading to this fear remain unclear. Police have assured the public there is no ongoing threat.