Second Death Reported in Detroit Lions Shooting
Second Death Reported in Detroit Lions Shooting
Second Death Reported in Detroit Lions Shooting
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A second man has died following a shooting that erupted outside a Detroit Lions game on Sunday at Eastern Market, a popular tailgating area. The altercation occurred shortly after the Lions' loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with police confirming that a fight escalated when one individual drew a gun and fired at least two shots. Detroit Police Chief James White stated that both victims were local residents, one in his 40s and the other in his 20s, and a suspect from Oak Park has been arrested. White emphasized the dangers of mixing tailgating, drinking, and firearms, noting that officers quickly apprehended the shooter and recovered two handguns at the scene. Lions coach Dan Campbell expressed his sorrow over the tragic incident, highlighting the ongoing issue of gun violence in the community. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, with authorities piecing together the events that led to the fatalities.

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