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Four Charged in Fatal Detroit Block Party Shooting that Left 2 Dead, 5 Injured

Four Charged in Fatal Detroit Block Party Shooting that Left 2 Dead, 5 Injured

A tragic eruption of violence at a Detroit block party has led to the apprehension and charging of four individuals. As reported by

FOX 2 Detroit

, the shooting, which occurred last Sunday, claimed the lives of two youths and inflicted injuries upon five others. Charged in the incident are Johnny Lee Marsh III, 25, Eladeo Javier-Antonio Garcia, 22, Alfonso Anaya, 18, all from Detroit, and Amber Renee-Sue McIntee, 21, of Lincoln Park.

According to

Audacy

, those slain in the shooting were a 15-year-old boy from Detroit and Gage Schmaltz, 19, from Southgate. Others injured include two 17-year-old boys, a 16-year-old boy, an 18-year-old woman, all from Pontiac, and another 18-year-old man from Detroit. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced that the suspects opened fire from a vehicle amidst this large gathering that quickly devolved from festivity to chaos. This gathering was reportedly near Livernois and I-94, and law enforcement’s immediate response led to a pursuit culminating in the accused’s arrest.

Each suspect had their day in court for arraignment. According to

WXYZ

, Marsh, Garcia, and Anaya were remanded to jail. McIntee, on the other hand, received a $75,000 personal bond. The suspects were scheduled to return for a Probable Cause Hearing set for November 19, as they currently face the possibility of profound legal consequences for the events that transpired on that fateful November night.

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