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Fire The O' Coordinator: Inkster Free Agents Mistakenly Targeted House Full of Kids on Drive-by Passing Play

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Referees Believe the Intended Target Were Actually the Neighbors.


As reported by FOX 2:


An Inkster family is lucky that nobody was hurt when their home was wrongly targeted in a drive-by shooting late last week.


Tamara Pope said she and her family are traumatized after a drive-by shooter hit the wrong house on Friday morning in Inkster. She and her partner and their six children were getting ready for their day when more than a dozen gunshots were fired into their home.


"Nobody should ever have to go through that with their kids - it was like a warzone in this house," she said. "The detective said that they found 13 shell casings. These people shot up my house 13 times - and for a bullet not to have struck none of us - it's only by the grace of God."


Inkster police said they believe the intended target were actually neighbors – a group of teenage boys who have been in trouble in the past: they're suspected of leading police on a chase in a stolen car last February and there was also a drive-by shooting next door in October.

"I jumped up - I'm like Ronnell, who's shooting at us? He's like 'I don't know. Get down.' The first thing I kept thinking was my kids, let me get to my kids," Tamara said.

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