News Summary
In a troubling incident on Arcola Avenue, two children, aged 8 and 7, were injured in a drive-by shooting when multiple assailants fired at their home. Both victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries and are receiving medical care. The shooting, which left bullet holes in several windows, may have been targeted, prompting community concerns over rising gun violence and management of problem rental properties. The Detroit Police are investigating and seeking information from the public.
Detroit – Two children were injured in a drive-by shooting that occurred early Thursday morning, July 31, 2025, in the 7000 block of Arcola Avenue. The victims, an 8-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl, were struck by gunfire when passengers in two black pickup trucks opened fire at their home around 6:20 a.m.
Authorities reported that the boy suffered a gunshot wound to the arm, while the girl was shot in the foot. Fortunately, both children were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and are currently in stable condition. The parents and additional children were present in the home at the time of the attack but escaped unharmed.
The Detroit Police Department has initiated an investigation into the shooting, which they suspect may have been targeted. Officers discovered multiple shell casings at the scene, although the exact number of rounds fired remains unconfirmed. Bullet holes were found in several windows of the home, with at least 12 bullet holes documented in one window alone.
Community Concerns
Local residents reported an alarming increase in gun violence in the area, with one neighbor estimating that around 20 gunshots were fired during the incident. This particular home has been labeled a “problem house,” leading to speculation that the shooting could have been avoided. Concerns regarding the condition and management of the property have been voiced, especially since the management company, New Detroit PM, LLC, has not addressed safety complaints about the house, which had not been boarded up following the death of the previous tenant in October 2024.
Residents expressed growing frustration with the rental agency’s inadequate responses to safety issues, contributing to a sense of insecurity in the neighborhood. Calls for better management of such properties have been made repeatedly, as locals believe that proper interventions could prevent further incidents.
Law Enforcement Response
As part of the ongoing investigation, the Detroit Police Department is actively seeking information regarding the two armed suspects involved in the shooting. Individuals with knowledge about the incident or suspects are encouraged to reach out. Tips can be reported to the 11th Precinct at (313) 596-1100 or submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.
Background Context
Gun violence in Detroit has been a longstanding issue, impacting communities and families across the city. The repeated occurrences of shootings, especially involving children, have led to heightened calls for improvements in community safety and changes to how rental properties are managed. The recent incident on Arcola Avenue is a stark reminder of the need for preventive measures to protect vulnerable residents, particularly children who are often caught in the crossfire of senseless violence.
As authorities continue their investigation, the community remains on alert, hoping for justice and improved safety measures to prevent such tragic incidents in the future.
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