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Two people dead, one person in custody, after shooting on Detroit's east side

Two people dead, one person in custody, after shooting on Detroit's east side

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Two people are dead and one is in custody after a shooting Thursday morning on Detroit's east side.
One person has been taken into custody in the shooting in the 3800 block of Bewick Street near Canfield Street. A weapon was also recovered, a Detroit police spokesperson said about the incident.
CBS News Detroit has sent a crew to the scene.
Additional details will be reported when they are available.
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