Man involved in deadly Lions tailgating shooting was acting in self-defense, will not be charged: prosecutor
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Prosecutors in Michigan announced that they will not file charges following a deadly shooting at a popular tailgating site after the Detroit Lions game on Sunday, adding that the shooter was acting in self-defense.
Jalen Welch, 25, and Rayshawn Palmer, 40, were fatally injured on Sunday afternoon after the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office said a "physical altercation" involving several men had broken out near Shed 6 in Eastern Market.
The Detroit Lions logo on a helmet on the sidelines during a game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. (Aaron Doster-USA Today Sports)
According to officials, an argument between five men followed the fight. During that time, Welch was alleged to have displayed a pistol in a "threatening manner" while approaching the unidentified 40-year-old shooter.
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The prosecutor’s office said in a statement that the shooter, who owned a concealed pistol license, took out his weapon and shot Welch one time, striking him in the head. The same bullet also struck Palmer in the head.
"This single gunshot resulted in the death of two individuals. Mr. Palmer was an innocent bystander who was not involved in the fight," the press release read. "Evidence indicates that Mr. Palmer was acting as a peacemaker and trying to discourage Mr. Welch and the other men from arguing."
Officers stand behind police tape seen at the scene of a shooting at Shed 6 at Eastern Market in Detroit, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. (Robin Buckson/Detroit News via AP)
Welch was also a concealed pistol license holder.
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