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KDPS: Man hit by bullet while driving in Kalamazoo

KDPS: Man hit by bullet while driving in Kalamazoo

Yahoo07-06-2025
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — A man was hit by a bullet while driving in Kalamazoo early Saturday morning, police say.
Around 4:20 a.m., officers with the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety were sent to the area of Florence Street near Cobb Avenue after receiving reports about a fight where gunshots were heard.
A short time later, officers learned that a 30-year-old man had arrived at the hospital with an apparent gunshot wound. He was treated for injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
Officers learned that the man was driving through the area of Florence Street and Simpson Street when his vehicle was hit by gunfire. KDPS said a bullet went through the vehicle and his his ankle.
No suspect information was released.
Anyone with information is asked to call KDPS at 269.337.8139 or Silent Observer at 269.343.2100.
The shooting remains under investigation.
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