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Eastern Market has canceled its tailgating event for the Detroit Lions game on September 30 in response to a tragic shooting that occurred after the September 15 game, resulting in two deaths. The decision was made out of respect for the victims and to strategize enhanced safety measures, including the potential establishment of a weapons-free zone. The shooting involved a confrontation where one man pulled out a gun, leading to the deaths of two individuals including Raywshawn Palmer, who was remembered by hundreds in a vigil. Detroit police have arrested a suspect from Oak Park, and an investigation is ongoing. Business owners at Eastern Market have also raised concerns regarding the debris and trash left behind after tailgates, urging fans to maintain cleanliness. Enhanced security and community cooperation are seen as critical steps moving forward to ensure safer and more respectful gatherings.
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