Suspects still wanted in Detroit shooting that injured 2 kids, 2 adults

Two kids and two adults were injured in a park shooting on Detroit's west side Wednesday night, police confirmed.

The children, three and six years old, are in stable condition, said Detroit Police Chief James White. The adults, two women who are approximately 18-years-old, are in serious condition. One of the women is pregnant. 

The shooting took place at Stein Playground. Police cars filled Faust Avenue and Cathedral Street. The area was blocked off for hours. 

The incident stemmed from a confrontation between two women that turned into a physical fight, according to preliminary information from police.

"One of the females got the best of the other one. She called a male companion over who had a firearm in his backpack. He produced that firearm, firing four shots, striking the four victims," White said after the shooting.

Detroit police are still looking for the suspects – a teenage female and a teenage male; both are described as African American.

The victims were taken to three different local hospitals.

"The two children that were shot had absolutely nothing to do with the confrontation," White said.

An investigation remains ongoing.

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