TRENTON (WWJ) -- A man is dead after an officer involved shooting early Wednesday morning at an apartment complex in Trenton.
The Michigan State Police Special Investigation Section has been called in to investigate the shooting that occurred around 2:45 a.m. at the Bristol Hills apartment complex on Van Horn Road.
WWJ's Charlie Langton reports a Trenton Police officer shot the 37-year-old suspect, who died outside of a Ford Edge that had a number of bullet holes on the side, and a shattered driver side window
Police said the suspect was wanted by police for a shooting at Bogarts Lounge in Inkster at around 2 a.m.
According to Inkster Police, the suspect was asked to leave the bar and then returned and got into an argument with the security guard.
As the guard walked away, police said suspect rolled down his car window in and then shot the guard, who was rushed to the hospital and is in critical condition.
Trenton Police Chief Mike Hawkins told Langton the suspect was then tracked to Trenton,
"Last night at approximately 2 a.m. our officers were made aware of a near- fatal shooting in the city of Inkster. From there we received a message from Inkster that the suspect vehicle was pinging in the 3700 block of Van Horn," said Hawkins. "Our officers showed up on scene, located the suspect vehicle and encountered an armed subject at the vehicle."
Neighbors said crime or police activity at the Trenton complex is rare.
"I've never really had any problems out here until today," said Jay Dean, who lives at the apartments. "It's been pretty quiet for me, so it's kind of shocking to hear that."
No officers were injured.
Inkster Police are working with Trenton police on the ongoing investigation.