Crime & Safety
Man Charged In Detroit Triple Shooting That Left 2 Women Dead: Police
Police said the shooting happened at roughly 2 p.m. in the 3800 block of 33rd street near Michigan Avenue in southwest Detroit.

DETROIT — A Taylor man is facing murder charges after two women were found shot to death inside a Detroit home earlier this month, according to the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office.
Hollie Stoops, 41, and May Hernandez, 28, were found dead with bullet wounds to the head and one bullet wound in Stoops' back inside a home in the 3800 block of 33rd Street at 1:58 p.m. on May 5, according to prosecutors.
A 33-year-old Taylor man was also injured in the shooting and was taken to a nearby hospital with a non-fatal bullet wound to his face and leg, according to prosecutors.
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Gabriel Kieshaun-Dajuan Toler, 36, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder, one count of assault with intent to murder and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm and four counts of felony firearm.
Toler was placed in jail and his next court date is scheduled for May 28. Prosecutors did not release bond information.
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Investigators believe the three victims were talking with some people who were inside a newer-model gray Dodge Durango and an older-model black Dodge Durango, according to police.
Investigators then believe Toler got out of the gray Durango and walked up to a home, which appeared to be vacant, and "engaged in conversation while the front door was open to the house," police said.
Toler then fired multiple shots into the home after an argument before fleeing the home, according to prosecutors.
Police did not say who was in the older-model black Dodge Durango or if anyone inside that vehicle is facing any charges in connection with the shooting.
Police also said it's possible the women who were killed and the man who was injured in the shooting were living inside the home.
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