Crime & Safety
Splash Pad Mass Shooting: 3 More Released From Hospital
The 42-year-old shooter opened fire at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad along Auburn Road in Rochester Hills Saturday.

ROCHESTER HILLS, MI — A total of six people injured in Saturday's splash pad shooting have been released from the hospital, police said Wednesday.
The three most recently released from the hospital include a 4-year-old b0y and two men ages 42 and 31 years old, according to a news release from the Oakland County Sheriff's Office news release. Three others injured in the shooting, two women ages 39 and 37 years old and a 78-year-old man, were released earlier in the week.
Three more remained hospitalized including an 8-year-old boy and two women ages 30 and 39 years old.
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On Monday, police said the boy, who was shot in the head, was in critical condition but that it appears he "made amazing progress." The 39-year-old woman still hospitalized is the boys' mother and was also listed in critical condition as of Monday.
The mother was shot multiple times in her abdomen. The 4-year-old boy released Wednesday is the mothers' youngest son. He suffered gunshot wounds to the thigh, according to the sheriff.
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The victims were shot Saturday when police say 42-year-old Shelby Township resident Michael William Nash opened fire at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad along Auburn Road in Rochester Hills, according to police.
At the scene, officers found three empty magazines, 36 shell casings and a 9mm handgun, which they used to track Nash to a nearby mobile home in Shelby Township, according to police.
Officers later found Nash dead inside the Shelby Township mobile home he shared with his mother from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to police. His mother was not home at the time of the shooting, according to officials.
Officers also found a handgun next to Nash's body and a semiautomatic rifle on the kitchen table, along with at least another 11 guns, including rifles, shotguns and pistols, inside the home, according to the sheriff.
Officials said Saturday that Nash may have been planning another shooting.
Officials have not identified a motive and believe the shooting was completely random. They also added that the gunman had no prior criminal history, but apparently suffered privately from what the sheriff called "mental health challenges."
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