

Police are checking to see if the shootings were caught by security cameras stationed in the area.Īnyone with information is asked to call the Pittsfield Township Department of Public Safety at (734) 822-4911.Michigan's 55th House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 55th House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in part of Oakland County. One was treated at the University of Michigan Medical Center while the other sought treatment at St. Police said one woman was shot in the stomach while the other was hit in the leg. We’re still trying to weave our way through it all, get the facts and determine who the shooters were.”Īccording to Schick, some of those who were in attendance at the parties have been uncooperative with investigators. We were told there was shooting both in front and behind the building. “It ended up erupting in fights out in the parking lot.

“They had spirits, a large amount of people and music provided by DJs,” Schick said. And the hall isn’t designed for that large a crowd.”Īccording to reports, there was heavy drinking at the parties. The police department was unaware the hall was hosting the birthday parties. “We’re not sure how many people were there because people kept coming and going. “They were ‘bring you own bottle’ events,” Schick said. Then we received a call from a hospital saying a second person had been shot and was in their emergency room.”Īn investigation by officers showed that anywhere from 150 to 300 people had been at the hall for two separate birthday parties. They searched but didn’t find any other victims. Converging officers found 10 to 15 people still on the scene. “Our dispatch center received a 911 from a guy saying he was taking his buddy to the hospital after he was shot at the UAW hall,” said Deputy Chief Gordy Schick. Both women, ages 28 and 22, from Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti respectively, were treated and released. Sunday in the 4300 block of Concourse Drive. Pittsfield Township - Two birthday celebrations ended with two women being shot at a UAW hall early Sunday morning.īoth women were wounded in the altercation, which took place at about 2 a.m.
