Two arraigned in graduation shooting, sheriff looking for more suspects

Two arraigned in graduation shooting, sheriff looking for more suspects

Photo Credit: Kent County Sheriff's Office

(KENT COUNTY, Mich.) Two 18-year olds are facing charges after last Thursday's shooting during the Crossroads Alternative High School graduation.

Shaakir Abdulwahab and Jacqui Hill are facing charges of Carrying a Concealed Weapon and Weapon Free School Zones.

They were arrested Friday after a traffic stop in Livonia.

Abdulwahab and Hill each have a bond of $100,000.

Two people were injured in the shooting which took place in the parking lot outside the East Kentwood High School Football stadium where the ceremony took place.

The Kent County Sheriff's office also released a photos of additional suspects and is asking the public to help identify them.

The Sheriff's office says there are eight suspects total.

If you are able to identify any of the suspects in the photo you are asked to call Kent County detectives at 616-632-6125.

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