Man Charged With Shooting 3 After Michigan High School Basketball Game

MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) - Authorities have jailed a 21-year-old man suspected of shooting and wounding three people outside a western Michigan high school basketball game.

The Muskegon County prosecutor's office said Wednesday that Clarence McCaleb, of Grand Rapids, was arraigned on assault and gun charges after being treated for his own gunshot wound.

Police say a sheriff's deputy shot McCaleb after McCaleb pointed his gun at him following Tuesday's attack outside Muskegon Heights High School.

McCaleb is being held on two bonds totaling $500,000. His lawyer, Adam Masserang, didn't immediately respond to a phone message seeking comment.

Police allege that McCaleb shot and wounded two females and a male after the boys varsity game between Muskegon Heights and a Grand Rapids school.

Officers were in the parking lot before the game because they had been warned about possible trouble.

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