2 men charged in fatal shooting, attempted carjacking on Ford Road in 'random act of violence'

Suspects Quenton Goston, left, and Lindsay Thurmond.

Two men have been charged in the carjacking attempt and fatal shooting of a victim walking to his car at a strip mall in Dearborn on Sept. 19.

Lindsay Thurmond, 27, from Detroit, and Quenton Goston, 29, of Melvindale, have been charged with the crime that killed a 29-year-old Dearborn Heights man.

Hassan Salami was walking through the parking lot off Ford Road with his soon-to-be fiance when the suspects pulled up and shot him three times. His girlfriend was not injured.

His necklace and keys to his Mercedes G Wagon were stolen in what Dearborn police called "a random act of violence." Salami managed Lama's Florist, a 30-year family business.

When police arrived to the strip mall in the 16350 block of Ford Road, officers found Salami lying on the ground.

Victim Hassan Salami

Lifesaving measures were taken at the scene by medics. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

An investigation by the Dearborn Police Department resulted in the arrest of the defendants.

Thurmond and Goston have been charged with felony murder and first-degree murder. They were arraigned and remanded to jail Friday afternoon before Judge Mark Somers in 19th District Court in Dearborn.

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Dearborn man killed in attempted carjacking in 'random act of violence'

Dearborn Police said a man who manages a Dearborn flower shop was murdered in a random act of violence as he was robbed of his necklace and key to his Mercedes SUV.,