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Two charged with murder for shooting into party crowd in Detroit

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(WWJ) Two young Detroit men have are facing murder charges after allegedly opening fire into a crowd at a party over the summer. 

Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy has charged 18-year-old Terrance Lamont Pringle, Jr., and 19-year-old Christian Malik Johnson in connection with the fatal shooting of 28-year-old Terrence Minous of Detroit, and the non-fatal shooting of a second Detroit man on June 25. 


Late that night, according to authorities, a group with gathered for a party at Stahelin Ave. and Trojan St. on the city's west side, when Pringle and Johnson pulled up in a vehicle. 

It's alleged that both men pulled out guns and shot into the crowd. 

Minous was killed, another man was critically wounded, and reports said a woman was also grazed by a bullet. 

Pringle and Johnson, who were arrested after a Detroit Police investigation, face one count each of First Degree Murder and Assault with Intent to Murder, along with two counts of Felony Firearm.

Pringle was arraigned last Friday and Johnson was arraigned Monday in 36th District Court. 

Both men were remanded to the Wayne County Jail without bond and will be back in court next week.

It's unclear if the victim were targeted, or hit at random. Police and prosecutors have not publicly discussed a motive for the shooting.