Crime & Safety
Two Detroiters Accused In Deadly June Shooting
Two Detroiters have been accused in the fatal shooting at Stahelin Avenue and Trojan Street in June.
DETROIT, MI — Two Detroit men have been accused by Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy of shooting two people in June, killing one and injuring the other.
Terrance Lamont Pringle, Jr., 18, and Christian Malik Johnson, 19, are charged with first-degree murder, assault with intent to murder and two counts of felony firearm, prosecutors said.
On June 26, Detroit police officers were dispatched to a local hospital with reports that two men had been shot, prosecutors said. When officers arrived to the hospital, they were told that one of the victims had died, prosecutors said. The other victim was treated for his injuries, according to prosecutors.
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The two men accused in the shooting were riding in a vehicle in the area of Stahelin Avenue and Trojan Street when they pulled out weapons and fired into gathering there, striking both victims, prosecutors said.
Pringle was arraigned on Friday. Johnson was arraigned Monday.
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