(WWJ) Police are on the hunt for a suspect and three persons of interest after a young man was gunned down at a Coney Island in Detroit.
Shots rang out at the restaurant, in the 13300 block of 14th Street on the city's west side, early in the morning of Friday. Jan. 10.
According to investigators, at around 2:50 a.m. the 22-year-old victim got into a verbal dispute with three unidentified men inside the Coney Island.
The men then left the restaurant.
A short time later, however, an unknown gunman walked in and opened fire, fatally wounding the victim. The suspect then fled on foot.
On Monday, police released a security camera image of the suspect (below) as well as a video (above) of the three persons of interest the victim argued with before the shooting.

A motive for the killing is unknown at this time, and police did not say what the dispute was about.
Anyone who recognizes any of these people or who has any information about this crime, is asked to call the Detroit Police Department's Homicide Unit at 313-596-2260, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up (1-800-773-2587). As always, all calls to Crime Stoppers are completely anonymous, and there may be a cash reward available if your tip leads to an arrest.






