Shots fired at illegal car meet in bear; teens escape unhurt
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Shots fired at illegal car meet in Bear; teens escape unhurt

An unsanctioned car meet in Bear turned dangerous when gunfire erupted, but three teens were lucky to escape without injuries.

BEAR, DE — Delaware State Police are investigating a weekend shooting at an unsanctioned car meet in Bear, where gunfire erupted following an argument between teenage attendees and another group.

Troopers were called around 12:23 a.m. on April 27 to a residence in Middletown for a delayed report of the incident. The initial investigation found that the shooting had occurred earlier at a warehouse complex in the 2400 block of Bear Corbitt Road.


Key Points

  • A shooting took place at an illegal car meet in Bear on April 27.
  • Three teenage males were targeted after an argument but were unharmed.
  • The suspect is described as a light-skinned Black male with no further description available.

Authorities reported that three teenage males became involved in a confrontation with another group of males at the gathering. During the dispute, a suspect pulled out a firearm. After the teens returned to their vehicle, the suspect fired several shots, striking the vehicle but not injuring anyone.

The suspect is described only as a light-skinned Black male. No additional details regarding his identity or appearance were available as of Monday.

Investigation underway as authorities seek suspect

State Police have not confirmed whether the shooting was captured on surveillance cameras in the area. They continue to investigate the circumstances leading up to the confrontation and subsequent gunfire.

Officials have not released information about how many people attended the car meet or whether similar events have led to other violent incidents in the past.

Detectives are urging anyone with information about the shooting or the suspect to contact the Delaware State Police or provide anonymous tips through Delaware Crime Stoppers.

Community concern grows following violence

The warehouse area where the meet was held is not authorized for public gatherings, and officials have expressed concern about the risks associated with such unsanctioned events. Police said they are working with local authorities to prevent further incidents.

No arrests have been made, and the investigation remains active as detectives gather more evidence and witness statements.


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