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Detroit Man Charged with Attempted Murder Following Sterling Heights House Party Shooting

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Published on January 13, 2026
Detroit Man Charged with Attempted Murder Following Sterling Heights House Party ShootingSource: Macomb County Prosecutor's Office

A 23-year-old Detroit man, Duan Giovanni Bradley, faces multiple felony charges in connection with a shooting at a Sterling Heights house party. During the event, which occurred last Saturday, Bradley reportedly was involved in an altercation at the party that escalated outside, where he allegedly fired shots towards the house after walking to the end of the driveway, injuring three guests, as reported by ClickOnDetroit.

After the initial dispute within the residence, the authorities mentioned that the confrontation continued outside. Bradley, according to FOX 2 Detroit, opened fire toward the home, and in a chaotic turn of events, a guest returned fire in self-defense, resulting in Bradley being shot. None of the injuries sustained by any party were deemed life-threatening in the ordeal.

Yesterday, Bradley was arraigned on several counts, including three counts of assault with intent to murder, three counts of felony firearm, and one count of carrying a concealed weapon; these charges reflect the maximum allowed by the law based on the evidence currently available, as detailed by Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido in a statement obtained by Audacy. Following his arraignment, Bradley's bond was set at $1 million cash/surety with no 10% option, and if posted, Bradley will be mandated to wear a steel cuff tether.