Between nine and 10 people have been injured in a shooting on Saturday at a splash pad in Rochester Hills, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, with the youngest victim being 8 years old, the Oakland County Sheriff said in a Saturday evening press conference.
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said he doesn't know the status of the victims who have "varying kinds of injuries." The victims have been taken to up to four local hospitals.
He said the suspect appeared to have gotten out of a vehicle, started shooting, and then left the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad in a "random act."
The suspect is "contained," and law enforcement, including SWAT and armored vehicles, have a perimeter around the home where the person is located, Bouchard said, adding that they're trying to get a search warrant.
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Bouchard said deputies were on the scene within two minutes of getting the call around 5:11 p.m.
Investigators said they recovered a 9mm Glock pistol and three magazines, meaning the suspect may have fired 28 times and reloaded.
"It's a gut punch obviously for us in Oakland County," Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said. "We've gone through so many tragedies."
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"We’re not even fully comprehending what happened in Oxford," he added, referring to the deadly 2021 Oxford High School shooting.
Later, Corewell Health said in a statement "Our hearts are with those who were impacted by the shooting," Corewell confirmed it is treating some of the victims, but will not be providing any additional details.