13-year-old dead, another injured in Detroit shooting; police investigating
A 13-year-old is dead and another 13-year-old was injured after a shooting Friday night in Detroit, according to police.
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A 13-year-old is dead and another 13-year-old was injured after a shooting Friday night in Detroit, according to police.
Video released by the Detroit Police Department on Friday shows two trucks driving down Arcola Avenue moments before two children were injured in a shooting. Investigators are looking for at least two people in connection with the incident.
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