James David Dickson

The Detroit News

Four teenagers were shot after “some sort of argument” late Saturday night on Detroit’s west side, and one has since died, police said.

The quadruple shooting took place at 11:30 p.m. on the 8400 block of Grand River, south of Joy Road, near the building that houses well-known restaurant Steve’s Soul Food.

The restaurant had been closed for hours by that point, and police believe all parties involved had been at a club on the upstairs floor of the same building.

The shooting, which happened outside the club, came after an argument between the victims and another group, and left one of the victims dead and three others wounded.

The victims are: a 16-year-old boy, who was initially listed in extreme critical condition and died Sunday morning; an 18-year-old man, who is in temporary serious condition; a 17-year-old girl, who is in temporary serious condition; and an 18-year-old man, who is in stable condition, said Officer Jennifer Moreno, a Detroit Police Department spokeswoman.

Police are looking for two vehicles believed to have pulled up on the group of teens, a red Chrysler 300 and a maroon Dodge Charger. There may have been two shooters, Moreno said.

jdickson@detroitnews.com