Robert Allen, and Elisha Anderson

Detroit Free Press



A stretch of westbound I-94 in Detroit has reopened ahead of schedule as police continue to investigate a freeway shooting that left a man in critical condition this afternoon.

Both northbound and southbound I-75 exit ramps to westbound I-94 reopened at about 4:10 p.m today, Michigan Department of Transportation spokeswoman Diane Cross said.

A 28-year-old Detroit man was shot multiple times around 12:30 p.m. and is critical condition, Michigan State Police Lt. Calvin Hart said.

“(The shooting) doesn’t appear to be random at this point,” Hart said.

A passenger in his vehicle, a 25-year-old Detroit woman, is in stable condition, he said, adding both were transported to Henry Ford Hospital. It’s unclear if the woman was shot or injured from broken glass or shrapnel when bullets entered the vehicle.

Police said it appears the man was involved in a dispute of some sort before his vehicle was shot up as he drove on the freeway. Police are investigating and trying to determine what happened before the incident.

No arrests have been made at this point.

"We do not have suspect information at this time," State Police said in a tweet.

Police dogs were brought to the scene by about 2 p.m. to search for evidence, police said.

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