Monday, October 29, 2012

I-96 shooter strikes again, 1 driver wounded in Fowlerville


Two vehicles were shot, leaving one person wounded on eastbound I-96 in Fowlerville on Saturday, and authorities believe the shooter responsible for 22 other shootings on Michigan highways and roadways has struck again.

An 18-year-old Canton man, who was driving eastbound with an 18-year-old female passenger from Plymouth, called 911 at 11:52 a.m. Saturday reporting that their vehicle had been shot, leaving both rear windows shattered.

Another vehicle was struck at 12:19 p.m. The bullet traveled through the vehicle's seat and hit the lone occupant, a Grand Rapids man, in the buttock.

Sheriff's officials said the injured man is a 46-year-old from Delton. WHMI-FM reported he was traveling from the Grand Rapids area to Detroit to watch the Tigers play the San Francisco Giants in Game 3 of the World Series on Saturday night.

He was treated at the scene and then taken to St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital in Livingston County. He was listed in stable condition Saturday night.

By Tony Briscoe
From The Detroit News:

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