There was a shooting in Westland on Tuesday morning while a man was helping at a car crash.
When a car crash leads to a shooting at a gas station in Garden City, police act quickly to stop it.
Looking for gas in Garden City, Antoine Williams, 48, heard a loud crash at the corner of Ford and Venoy.
The 37-year-old driver of the other car got out of his car and started firing when someone from Hamtramck, Michigan, came to the scene of the accident to give help. Someone with a gun pointed it at Williams and some other cars nearby.
Williams received a bullet wound to the face and ears, but he should recover. He ran to a nearby Shell gas station for safety while an armed attacker was after him. He had a lot of blood.
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After the car accident, police quickly stopped the armed attack.
People tried to keep things safe inside the gas station by telling Williams to lock the door, but he couldn’t find it. The armed man inside the gas station was chasing Williams.
Police quickly arrived at the crime scene around 8 a.m. and faced the armed suspect. A police officer then killed the attacker, according to the Michigan State Police. This made the situation safe again. Why did the police act so quickly? Because the armed man was hostile at both the accident scene and the gas store. The next few things that happened show how quickly and dangerous things were.