The Michigan Daily-Ffioay, July ,1 1981-Page 7 Two suspected inDetroit shooting spree DETROIT (UPI) - Detroit police said they are seeking warrants against two suspects in connection with a Wed- nesday night shooting spree which killed an eight-year-old and left two men injured. Sgt. Daniel Carr said the two suspects were not in custody as of late yesterday afternoon.. THE SHOOTING occurred Wgd- nesday evening at a busy northwest side intersection. Dozens of others narrowly escaped the bullets as the gunman fireq round after round into a crowd outside a party store. Witnesses told police; the gunman drove up to the intersection in a blue car, jumped out with the gun in his hand and, began spraying bullets in a semi- circular motion. He continued firing for } about two minutes. Killed in the attack was Pamela Sue Graves, 8, who had two head wounds. "PAMELA WAS standing in front of a party store, minding her own business," said Inspector Gilbert Hill, head of the Detroit police homicide sec- tion. y Carr said the attack may have been connected with an alleged robbery in- cident earlier in the day, however, he, refused to discuss the details. Witnesses told police the gunman escaped in his car while two suspected accomplices drove away in a second car. The accomplices also were being sought yesterday. THE TWO men who were injured in the attack were identified as Quinton Harding, 28, and Joseph Smith, 24. Harding was treated for chest wounds and Smith for a hand wound-at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital. Leroy Fuller, a district circulation manager for the Detroit News, wit- nessed the attack along with three newspaper delivery boys. "I saw two men pull up across the street in a light blue car and one got out carrying what looked like a carbine," said Fuller, 39. "He began firing in all directions . . . at people, houses, store windows, passing cars ... anything and everything. I'd estimate he got off more than 20 rounds," Fuller said one of the bullets smashed through the window of his newspaper station, "missing me by less than a foot and striking my desk. I dived to the floor, along with three carriers who ,were standing near me. I shouted to them to hit the deck and they did. Luckily, none of us was hit." At least one of the bullets also struck a truck parked nearby where Fuller's wife and two small children and two other young newspaper carriers were waiting for him. Later, he learned the bullet tore through the rear window and exited through the right door window, missing his family by inches. _ _ wt A 2 INDIVIDUAL THEATRESI 5th Ave. liberty 761-9700 SIGNORET SSey Miz abo f f .I SENT A LETTER TO MY (PGLO O FRIDAY 7:35, 9:35 SAT-SUN 150 DAILY TIL 6:00 PM gnoret, Rochefort and rig are impeccable in rahi's touching film ut love seekers." dith Crist A woman caring for her disabled brother places a classified ad for a companion. Her brother answers the ad not knowing who placed it. NO MA TINEE OR COUPON PRICESF CHRISTOPHER.MARGOT REEVE KIDDER (PG) FRIDAY-7:00, 9:20 SAT & SUN-2-I04:30, 7:00, 9:20 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! COMING ... 8/7/81 Al Wour eaoRETT AL AN ALDA . CAROL BURNETT