Six Killed In US In Separate Shootings In Detroit, Houston
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Detroit's police chief James White told media that the first three victims were found shot multiple times in separate locations in the early hours of the morning.
Police in the US city of Detroit launched a manhunt Sunday for a suspect believed to have shot four people at "random", killing three of them, authorities said.
The Midwestern city's police chief, James White, told media that the first three victims -- two women and a man -- were found shot multiple times in separate locations around the city in the early hours of the morning.
A fourth man spotted the suspect peering into car windows and told him to stop, White said. The suspect shot him once.
Three of the victims died and one survived, police told local media. Photographs of the suspect have been released to the public as authorities urged anyone who recognised him to call the police.