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According to Detroit Police Captain Sederick Dunbar, the victim was taken to an area hospital where he is expected to recover.
A 30-year-old black man shot a 15-year-old teenager at about 3 p.m. Aug. 2 and then barricaded himself into a house on Mark Twain Street on Detroit's west side.
Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield says the city is at a turning point— one where curfews, housing, education, and cultural identity all converge to shape its next chapter.
Dave Spencer and Hilary Golston host the Fox 2 News at 6 p.m. for Aug. 2.
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