A woman in Detroit allegedly opened fire on people leaving the Detroit Princess riverboat early Monday morning, leaving one man in critical condition and six others with minor injuries.
Around 1:15 Monday morning, the woman, who's still being sought by police, shot into the crowd after getting into an argument onboard the cruise ship, the Detroit Free Press reported.
"It looks like a group of people were getting in some kind of fight," Detroit Police Sgt. Alan Quinn told the Free Press. "When they got back to shore, a female who was involved in the fight got into her car, drove back ... and then she shot into the crowd of people who were getting off the boat."
In the aftermath, Radio One Detroit Assistant Promotions Director Keith Gillespie told the Free Press he found three woman with wounds to their legs laying in the grass.
"My mind said this could be somebody's mother, my mother — I’d want somebody to stop and help her," he told the newspaper.
One of Radio One Detroit's stations was hosting the moonlight cruise.
After the shooting, the woman reportedly got in her car and drove away. Descriptions of both the woman and her car were not immediately made available to the Free Press.
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