Police said Saturday night that five other children and two adults were at the residence when someone opened fire into the back of the home.
An 11-year-old girl in Detroit was killed during a sleepover Saturday after a shooter opened fire outside of a home, according to police.Department said it responded to the home at approximately 10:15 p.m. after the girl's grandmother called to report that the child had been shot and killed, according to local news station FOX 2 Detroit.
"Someone shot up the house from outside, striking the 11-year-old, who was in the home with five other children. It appears they were having a sleepover," Detroit Police Chief James White said during a press conference Saturday night, the local news station reported. Five children and two adults were in the house at the time of the shooting, but only the 11-year-old girl was struck by gunfire.
An 11-year-old girl in Detroit was killed during a sleepover Saturday night after a shooter opened fire outside of a home. Above, a crime scene in Detroit on November 7, 2013."We don't have a whole lot, other than another child from our city being shot, this one fatally, due to some adult nonsense, obviously, that she has nothing to do with," White added."We have nothing right now.
The police chief said there was a scene on a nearby street that could be related to the shooting, but added that officers didn't know if the shooter fired from a vehicle or from the street. The shots were said to be fired into the back of the house.
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