Fire broke out early on Sunday in the parking lot of a Michigan retail complex, leaving five people injured, including two who were gravely hurt, and detaining a number of others for interrogation, according to police.
According to the Lansing Police Department, the gunfire started at around one in the morning outside the Logan Square Shopping Center.
Police reported that when officers arrived on the area, they discovered a sizable crowd and numerous victims of gunshot wounds.

The victim’s age range, according to the authorities, was 16 to 26. According to authorities, two of the victims were transferred to nearby hospitals in critical condition.
The shooting’s cause is the subject of an investigation. Why a sizable throng had assembled at the retail mall at the time of the shooting was not immediately apparent.
According to sources, Lansing police requested assistance from numerous nearby law enforcement organizations due to the magnitude of the throng.
Police said many firearms were found at the site and that several people had been arrested for questioning, but no arrests had yet been made. MORE: 1 dead,’multiple’ people shot at party in Muncie, Ind.