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Three Weekend Shootings in Grand Rapids Leave Two Injured, One Woman Arrested

Three separate shootings occurred in Grand Rapids over the weekend, with two people sustaining non-life-threatening injuries and one woman taken into custody by police.

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Grand Rapids Police Department officers investigated three separate shootings over the weekend, with two people sustaining non-life-threatening injuries and one woman taken into custody.

The incidents spanned from Saturday evening into Sunday night across different areas of the city.

Saturday Shooting

At about 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, officers responded to a call in the 1400 block of Plainfield Avenue NE. Officers were flagged down on the street and told there was a possible shooting.

They found evidence of a weapon being shot, but did not locate any victims at the scene or at local hospitals.

Officers were told that a suspect shot at a vehicle. The investigation remains ongoing.

Sunday Evening Shootings

A second shooting was reported to GRPD on Sunday night at about 10:30 p.m. at the Eastpointe Apartments located on the 1400 block of East Fulton. Officers found an adult woman with non-life-threatening injuries.

The suspect, another adult woman, was taken into custody by GRPD. Police believe that an altercation led up to the shooting.

Hospital Shooting

A third shooting happened just before midnight on Sunday. Officers responded to a call from a local hospital that an adult man with a gunshot wound was brought in.

The police were able to locate the scene where the shooting happened at the intersection of Eastern Avenue SE and Burton Street SE. The victim's injuries are non-life-threatening, and the investigation is ongoing.

Community Response

Hope Network CEO Bob Von Kaenel shared this statement with 13 ON YOUR SIDE on Monday afternoon:

Hope Network is aware of an incident that occurred late Sunday evening at one of our housing properties in Grand Rapids. This is an active police matter. Our thoughts are with those involved, and the safety and well-being of our tenants and employees is our top priority. We are cooperating fully with the Grand Rapids Police Department as they conduct the investigation. All Hope Network housing and operations are continuing as normal.

All investigations remain ongoing as officers work to determine the full circumstances surrounding these weekend incidents.

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