Woman fatally shot by Detroit Police
A mental health crisis and family dispute turning into a barricaded scene on Detroit's west side Thursday. According to police, officers arrived at the home near Meyers and Midland to try and negotiate with the woman, believed to be suffering some sort of mental health emergency. About 45 minutes in, according to the chief, “she opens the door and says she’s not coming out. They see a gun behind her. She closes the door again.”
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