Traffic & Transit

I-75 Reopened After Early Morning Shooting

Michigan State Police investigated a freeway shooting early Friday, closing I-75 at I-96 in Detroit.

DETROIT — A Detroit freeway has reopened after being closed for several hours Friday morning as Michigan State Police investigated a shooting.

Police closed the southbound lanes of I-75 at I-96 pending an investigation of an early morning shooting Friday, police authorities said. The southbound lanes were reopened shortly before 8 a.m.

According to the state police, a trooper was patrolling southbound I-75 near Clark Avenue when they heard gunfire coming from behind their vehicle. Two SUVs passed the police cruiser in the right lane at a high rate of speed, police said.

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Troopers turned on their lights and sirens to try and stop the vehicles, but the drivers did not stop and fled the area, police said. One vehicle lost a tire while fleeing and stopped on I-75, near Dearborn, according to police.

The vehicle had several bullet holes in the windshield and back of the vehicle, police said. The other SUV was last seen on I-75, police said.

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I-75 was originally closed at Clark Ave., but the closure was later extended to I-96, WXYZ reported Friday morning.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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