Police said the 69-year-old woman was crossing the road within a crosswalk area when she was fatally struck.
Prosecutors said the fan did not appear to be injured, nor did he seek medical attention at the game.
Prosecutors said the gunman acted in self-defense.
There were no significant injuries, according to reports.
The teen suffered minor injuries in the crash, according to police.
Police said the shooting stemmed from a fight after the crash.
The man was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, according to a report.
Police said the incident was random, and the girl was rescued with the efforts of her classmates and a gas station clerk who intervened.
Multiple buildings were damaged and thousands were without power across the Detroit area after severe storms rolled through the area.
A man was killed in an overnight rollover crash on a Detroit freeway, according to Michigan State Police.
Officials said "challenging conditions" made it tough for firefighters to get inside the home.
The trooper was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.
It was still immediately unclear what caused the fire or how much damage was done.
Police have not yet identified the woman.
All the victims were between the ages of 15 and 23 at the time of their assaults, prosecutors said.
Officials said the woman led a small group that targeted Ulta Beauty stores across metro Detroit.
A Detroit teen could spend the rest of his life in prison after he fatally shot a man during an armed robbery last month, prosecutors said.
The crash happened on Interstate 96 near Warren Avenue in Detroit, according to police.
The crash happened Monday near the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
The crash happened in the eastbound express lanes on Interstate 96 near the Southfield Freeway, police said.
The crash happened just hours after a Cardi B concert at the arena, according to police.
Investigators initially thought the two were electrocuted, but later learned there was a fire involving a propane heater.
Prosecutors also said the man went to the woman's home while he was off duty.
One person has also been arrested, police said.
Prosecutors said the woman left five kids, ages 2-11, alone in a car while she went into a restaurant when the shooting happened.
Recent DNA testing “further supports the lack of any evidence” connecting him to the killing, prosecutors now say.
The father faces child abuse charges.
The woman is facing embezzlement and other charges, according to Macomb County prosecutors.
It was immediately unclear if the girl had shot herself or if another child fired the gun.
Prosecutors said the man was driving recklessly and speeding when he lost control and crashed into a building along Rosa Parks Boulevard.
Prosecutors said the man was driving at roughly 70 miles per hour in a 30 miles per hour zone when the crash happened.
The crash happened at roughly 6 a.m. on Feb. 7 near the intersection of Joy Road and Livernois in Detroit, according to police.
Former WNBA All-Star and two-time champion with the Detroit Shock Kara Braxton died Sunday after a car crash, according to reports.
Police believe speed played a role in the crash and arrested the driver, who was injured in the crash.
Police confirmed they are investigating the incident as a homicide.
Police believe the victim knew the suspect.
The incident happened at a gas station on Detroit's west side, according to police.
Police do not have a suspect in the case.
Police have not arrested a suspected shooter and did not give any other details.
Officials determined the kids died from an accidental carbon monoxide poisoning leak while sleeping inside a van.