A Battle Creek police officer was put on paid administrative leave after a shooting at Claude Evans Park. Officers spotted a large crowd and multiple people running away from the basketball courts. One person mentioned that people had guns. A man was found firing several rounds at others in the park. Despite an officer firing their weapon, the suspect managed to escape in a black Buick SUV. The incident was described as traumatizing by Battle Creek Police Chief Shannon Bagley, emphasizing the need for community involvement in addressing such issues. As of Thursday, it is unclear if anyone was injured during the shooting, but 90 firearms have been seized by BCPD in 2023 so far.
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by Katie Sergen... o wwmt.com 03-05-2024
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