Jayquan Washington (left) and Eric Boatwright (right)
WARREN, Mich. (FOX 2) - Two men are facing charges after police allege they were involved in a shootout Thursday in Warren.
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Jayquan Washington, 25, of Detroit, is charged with carrying a concealed weapon (felony) and careless discharge of a firearm (misdemeanor), while Eric Boatwright, 25, of Taylor, is charged with carrying a concealed weapon (felony).
According to Warren Police, two groups of men got into a fight at a Mobil gas station on Eleven Mile and Van Dyke and started shooting around 10:10 a.m.
Commissioner Bill Dwyer said 20-40 shots were fired. Nobody was hurt.
Officers arrested several people as they tried to leave.
Visiting Judge Brookover set Washington's bond at $2,000/10% with GPS tether, and Boatwright's bond at $1,000/10% with GPS tether when the men were arranged at 37th District Court.
"Thankfully, nobody was injured as a result of this senseless shooting. I am disappointed that such low bonds were issued by the arraigning Judge in this matter as this was a very serious shooting," Dwyer said. "I want to commend patrol officers for quickly arriving to the scene and arresting the suspects. The investigation remains ongoing, and I am confident that other suspects will be charged for their involvement in this incident. Crimes such as this are not tolerated in the city of Warren."
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