Police: Another Vehicle Was Fired At During Random Freeway Shootings

DETROIT (WWJ) -- The Michigan State Police have announced a fourth vehicle was shot at during the same time frame as the other random shootings on Detroit freeways on Thursday.

Four vehicles were shot at on Thursday morning while they were driving on I-96 and I-94. It was originally reported that three cars had been shot at, but according to the Michigan State Police a fourth victim has come forward.

"Detectives are currently interviewing a female from Southfield who states her car was struck by gunfire on December 7 on I-94 and French during the same time frame as the other three shootings," the MSP Metro Detroit  tweeted on Saturday. "We now believe these four shootings are one single incident."

Police have also confirmed they believe all four shooting are one single incident, and are looking for one suspect as the shooter.

The Michigan State Police also tweeted that they are continuing to search for a silver or gray sedan that "may have been involved." The silver or gray sedan was reportedly spotted at two of the shootings.

A Chesterfield Township man was shot in the leg as he was driving to work on I-94 near Gratiot. About 15 minutes later, bullets hit two cars on I-96 near Davison and Livernois on Detroit's west side. Neither of the drivers on I-96 were hurt.

None of the first three victims appear to know each other, so investigators do believe the shootings are random. It is unknown at this point if the fourth victim knows any of the other victims.

Mylan, who lives in the area, reacted to the news and said these shootings won't scare him away but he thinks it's wrong for someone to do this to innocent people.

"They aren't using common sense, they have nothing else better to do then go out and do something to try and hurt to other people for no reason at all," Mylan told WWJ Newsradio 950's Jon Hewett. "If they got a problem (then) get help. But they don't think like that and it's bad that it happens like that."

Anyone who may have information about a suspect should call State Police at 734-287-5000 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at 1-800-SPEAK UP.

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