DETROIT -- Police are searching for two suspects after a shooting on the east side reportedly left two dead and one injured early Wednesday, June 15.

The injured victim was reportedly taken to a hospital with serious injuries. The incident occurred in the 6000 Rohns St. about three miles east of the General Motors Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant.

Police have not released a description of the suspects, but report they are on the look for two people, the Associated Press reports.

The two men -- only described as being in their 20s -- reportedly approached the car on foot before they fired 30 shots from two guns into the vehicle, Detroit Police Deputy Chief Renee Hall told WXYZ-TV.

Neither of the suspects is in custody as of this writing. There is no suspect description other than the estimated age.

The television station reports one of the weapons used was an AK-47, which is an assault rifle.