Un jeune de 18 ans arrêté après une fusillade mortelle lors d'un match de football dans le Michigan

Un homme de 18 ans a été placé en garde à vue après avoir ouvert le feu lors d'un match de football improvisé à Grand Rapids, dans le Michigan, tuant un adolescent de 14 ans et une mère de huit enfants âgée de 39 ans.

La fusillade a eu lieu mardi vers 18h40 dans la cour de récréation de l'école primaire Southwest. La police a déclaré que le suspect s'était approché d'un groupe d'enfants jouant au football et avait demandé à se joindre à eux. Après avoir essuyé un refus, une dispute verbale a éclaté et il a sorti une arme à feu.

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