
At least 1 injured, suspect dead after shooting at church in Wayne
Man arrested after two Southgate police officers shot; heat wave in the forecast; other top stories
Man arrested after two Southgate police officers shot; heat wave in the forecast; other top stories
Police in Wayne, Michigan, say at least one person is injured and a suspect is dead after a shooting at a church Sunday morning.
The shooting happened at CrossPointe Community Church on the 36000 block of Glenwood Road, according to a Facebook post shared by the police department just before 11 a.m.
Responding officers learned that a security guard for the church shot and killed a suspect, according to police.
One person was shot in the leg, officials said. It's unknown if anyone else was injured.
Police are still investigating and are asking people to avoid the area.
This is a developing story. Stay with CBS News Detroit for more information.
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