SAGINAW, MI — Several people arrived at the scene of a police investigation on South Michigan near Perry in Saginaw and reacted emotionally after they spoke to police officers.

Police are investigating the triple shooting that left two men dead about 3:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25.

Rumors about the identities of three shooting victims circulated as police worked at a house at South Michigan and Perry, surrounded with crime scene tape. Michigan State Police Crime Lab technicians took measurements.

Several people at the scene said they had learned the identity of one shooting victim. Police said they would not release any information about the two men's identities.

"It's still under investigation, it's too soon," Michigan State Police Lt. Brian Cole said when asked about the age of the victims.

Police were observed at the scene fingerprinting one of the bodies, and an investigator said authorities were trying to confirm the identity of the victim.

A small crowd gathered before 7 a.m. and grew to about 100 people by about 10 a.m.

Several people arrived at the scene and ran toward the police, some screaming in agony as they heard news about the victim's possible identities from bystanders.

"I hate y'all," one woman screamed to the crowd.

She crossed the police tape while screaming and threw herself onto the ground after speaking with others, including officers at the scene. A Saginaw police detective escorted her away, and another Saginaw police officer spoke with the woman before she left.

"He's gone," she screamed while walking away.

Several others arrived and screamed, many of them crying and hugging each other.

Several residents of the neighborhood said they slept through the night and did not know anything about a shooting until they came outside and saw the police presence.

Police towed a car that was parked across South Michigan from the house.

South Michigan was re-opened by about 1 p.m. as police continued the investigation off the road.