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Michigan State Police announced Saturday afternoon it has made "multiple arrests" in Thursday's fatal shooting of a 2-year-old boy on Interstate 75.

The Special Investigation Section of state police made the announcement on Twitter and said more information would follow.

"This is still in the investigation stages, so bear with us as we continue to work this case," the statement read.

The shooting occurred in the southbound lanes near McNichols around 10 p.m. Thursday.

Brian Christian told police he was driving his Ram truck in Detroit when a light-colored, four-door vehicle without a license plate pulled alongside and someone fired shots.

Christian's sons, Brison, 2, and BJ, 9, were both hit and transported to Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit, said Lt. Mike Shaw, a spokesman for MSP.

Brison later died, Shaw said. BJ was initially listed in serious condition but was later released,
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Lanier and Hubbard

The two Detroit men convicted of killing 2-year-old Brison Christian after opening fire on his family's truck in June 2021 were given lengthy sentences on Friday, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced in a news release
The defendants, Darius Evonte Lanier and Eugene Meredith Hubbard, were convicted of second-degree murder and felony firearm and first-degree murder and felony firearm, respectively.

Lanier was sentenced to 43 years and 9 months to 70 years in prison and Hubbard received life without parole, the prosecutor's office said in the news release.
.https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/wayne-county/2023/05/06/detroit-men-get-lengthy-sentences-in-toddlers-fatal-freeway-shooting/70190890007/
 
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