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1 Dead, 1 Critical In 2 Separate Shootings On Detroit’s West Side

December 11, 2018 By Motor City 911

Detroit: December 10 2018 – 1150PM – Two separate shootings took place minutes apart Monday night on Detroit’s west side. 

Shooting: Reports of a shooting # Fargo & Chapel on Detroit's west side. Reports of 1 shot. DFD Engine 54/DEMS Medic 5 and DPDs 8th Precinct on scene. https://t.co/KbClNzxMbp pic.twitter.com/76BlRGLtb2

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) December 11, 2018

Fatal Shooting @ Chapel & Fargo

The fatal shooting took place @ Fargo & Chapel in the 8th Precinct. The 911 caller stated that she heard about 4 shots before a male started banging on her door.

Detroit Fire’s Engine 54, DEMS Medic 5 and Detroit Police units from the 8th Precinct responded. Dispatch audio suggests the victim was shot in the head.

Detroit Police evidence technicians were eventually dispatched to process the homicide scene. The identify of the victim and shooters are unknown at this time. 

Fatal Shooting Dispatch Audio


Shooting: DPD's 12th Precinct on scene of what's reported as a shooting at a party store, 13207 W McNichols. DPD unit reports 1 down inside store. DEMS responding. Detroit's west side. https://t.co/iuFKHFDJhx pic.twitter.com/EhxN4V3Nmp

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) December 11, 2018

Shooting @ W McNichols & Cheyenne

The second shooting took place behind the JNB Market @ 13207 W McNichols on Detroit’s west side. Units from DPD’s 12th Precinct responded to the report of 1 male being shot in the alley behind the market. Arriving units found the male inside the market suffering from a gunshot wound.

The victim is in critical condition according to dispatch audio. Detroit police evidence techs have been dispatched to the scene for evidence collection.

Detroit police are looking for 2 Black male suspects.,

  1. Black Male wearing an all black jumpsuit with red stripes down sleeves.
  2. Black Male  wearing a blue hoodie carrying a white bag, armed with an assault weapon.

Both suspects were last seen moving north from the shooting scene.

Non-Fatal Shooting Dispatch Audio

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT POLICE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Detroit Police, Dispatch Audio, Fatal Shooting, Shooting, West Detroit

Video: Vehicle Tour Of Detroit’s East/West Sides

December 10, 2018 By Motor City 911

The following videos chronicle life in the streets of Detroit’s east and west sides. 

Disclaimer: These are not my videos. I highly recommend you follow the videographer at his YouTube channel here:  CharlieBo313.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, LOCAL NEWS, Michigan News, VIDEOS Tagged With: charliebo313, Detroit, East Detroit, Video, West Detroit, youtube

Michigan DNR Conservation Officers Prevent Suicide At MacArthur Bridge

December 8, 2018 By Motor City 911

Detroit – December 7 2018 -12:31PM: A 25-year-old woman from Detroit who threatened to jump off the MacArthur Bridge Friday afternoon received medical attention as the result of two Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers’ efforts.

Conservation Officer Ben Lasher was patrolling Belle Isle when he was notified by the Michigan State Police dispatch that a woman was threatening suicide by jumping off the MacArthur Bridge.

MSP dispatch received the original call from a relative of the suicidal woman.
The MacArthur Bridge connects Detroit and Belle Isle over the Detroit River. The bridge features 19 torches and is 2,193 feet in length. DNR conservation officers and Michigan State Police patrol the island to ensure public safety within and around the state park.

When CO Lasher reached the scene, two females waved him over and said that a third female had asked them to call the police. The two women did not know the suicidal woman.

At 12:33PM, CO Lasher parked his DNR patrol truck on the south side of the MacArthur Bridge and walked across the bridge toward the woman. The woman was crying, standing next to the guard rail of the bridge.

“She asked me to stay by my patrol truck at first,” CO Lasher said. “I was able to talk to her and find out her name.”

While CO Lasher talked to the woman, he was able to slowly move toward the outside edge of the roadway. During this time, CO Steven Converse, who also was patrolling Belle Isle, arrived at the scene while Michigan State Police managed traffic control.

CO Converse approached the area of the bridge where Lasher and the woman were standing and while maintaining his distance from the woman, Lasher introduced her to CO Converse.

The two conservation officers continued to talk to the woman and were able to convince her to go with them into Lasher’s warm patrol truck and seek someone to talk to.

“Part of what conservation officers are taught is to engage in conversation with the suicidal person and to ask what has happened that has brought them to this point of suicide,” said Dr. Michael Comer, contract police psychologist for the DNR Law Enforcement Division.

“COs listen to the person’s story, establish a rapport and demonstrate that they care about the suicidal person. They have been taught that they will not be able to change the person’s mind until they first understand the person’s story and despair.”

CO Lasher and CO Converse helped the woman climb over the barricade, back onto the road and escorted her to the patrol truck where she was able to rest.

Lasher requested emergency medical services when the woman said that she would like to go to the hospital. Medic 25 from the Detroit Fire Department arrived on scene and transported the woman to Detroit Receiving Hospital’s Crisis Center.

The scene was cleared at 1:01 p.m., exactly 30 minutes after CO Lasher received the original call.

“Conservation officers receive unique training,” said Chief Gary Hagler, DNR Law Enforcement Division. “While their primary focus is to protect natural resources, conservation officers are trained in general law enforcement, so they can better serve the communities they work and live in.

Part of their training includes how to identify and work with people who are in mental or emotional distress. We are thankful that Lasher and Converse were on patrol nearby and able to help this woman seek the appropriate medical attention.

CO Lasher has been a conservation officer since 1996 and serves St. Clair County. CO Converse has been a conservation officer since 2000 and works in Manistee County; on Friday Converse was assigned to work a patrol shift at Belle Isle.

CO Ben Lasher
CO Steven Converse

Michigan conservation officers are fully commissioned state peace officers who provide natural resources protection, ensure recreational safety and protect citizens by providing general law enforcement duties and lifesaving operations in the communities they serve.

If you or someone you know needs mental health help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at: 800-273-TALK (8255).


Source: DNR

High Five to Twitters very own @pimpernilpaul for the info.

Filed Under: INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS, Michigan News Tagged With: Belle Isle, CO Ben Lasher, CO Steven Converse, Conservation Officer, Michigan Department of Natural Resource, Michigan DNR

11 Year Old Shot On Detroit’s East Side

December 8, 2018 By Motor City 911

BREAKING – Detroit – December 8 2018 3:40PM: Detroit Police officers from the 9th Precinct are on scene @ Flanders & Newport where an 11 year old male has been shot. 9th Precinct units notified dispatch that the child has suffered a gunshot wound to the leg.

Detroit Fire’s Engine 50 and Detroit EMS have also arrived on the scene.

Update 3

10:58PM: DPD now saying the child was 7 years of age. Child was inside the residence when shots rang out outside. DPD is calling it a drive-by. 1 round struck the child in the leg. The child was conveyed to the hospital by Detroit EMS where he is listed in temporary serious condition. No information is available on the shooter or the shooter’s vehicle.

Update 2

6:18PM – Detroit Police are saying this is a drive-by shooting, best go with that. Kids condition is unknown.

Update 1

5:16PM – Some conflicting reports from this incident. Detroit Police say this was a drive-by shooting, information from the community says the child had the gun in his pocket and it went off, striking him in the leg. I haven’t heard any information on a shooter.

Stay tuned…

Dispatch Audio

Shooting @ Flanders & Newport

Developing story, check back for updates.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT POLICE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Detroit, Shooting

Dispatch Audio: 2 Year Old Dies In Hamtramck Dwelling Fire, 3 Others Injured

December 7, 2018 By Motor City 911

Occupied Dwelling Fire @ McKay & Lawley in Hamtramck. Children reportedly trapped inside. Detroit Fire's 8th Battalion on scene with a working structure fire. Hamtramck Engine 1 reports children trapped inside. https://t.co/BPcO6oxcAC https://t.co/BPcO6oxcAC

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) December 7, 2018

MacKay & Lawley, Hamtramck

December 7, 2018 1:10AM Code 1 Box Alarm

Hamtramck, Michigan: Firefighters from multiple jurisdictions fought an occupied dwelling fire in the City of Hamtramck early Friday morning.

Detroit Fire’s Central Office dispatched the dwelling fire in the 13100 block of MacKay at 1:10AM and notified responding companies the house was occupied and children were trapped inside.

Upon arrival, companies immediately went into rescue mode and entered the dwelling in an attempt to locate victims.

Searches of the dwelling discovered 2 children and 1 adult, all injured. 

A Hamtramck firefighter was also injured in the blaze.

A 2 year old child died of their injuries. The conditions of the other occupants and the Hamtramck firefighter are unknown.

Fire Companies:

Detroit Fire Engines 35, 46, 56, 60 & Squad 5.

Hamtramck Engine 1 & Hamtramck Ladder Truck 1

Highland Park Engine 1

Incident Command: Detroit Fire’s Battalion Chief 8

Detroit EMS sent 4 EMS rigs to the fire scene.

Detroit Police Scout & Arson Cars also responded to the scene.

Dispatch Audio

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT FIRE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Detroit Fire, Dispatch Audio

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