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By The Skanner News | The Skanner News
Published: 17 May 2010

UPDATE: During a news conference, Attorney Geoffrey Fieger said he viewed a video of the event that shows police shot 7-year-old Aiyana Jones from outside the house, not after a scuffle with the girl's grandmother, as reported by police. Fieger is representing the family of the slain child.

A crew from the A&E channel's television show "The First 48" were filming the incident as part of a murder investigation. 

A relative of Aiyana Jones on an AP video

DETROIT (AP) -- A 7-year-old girl was shot and killed when an officer's gun went off during a struggle with a woman in a house where Detroit police were searching for a suspect in the slaying of a teenager, a police official said.

Assistant Chief Ralph Godbee said at a news conference Sunday that Aiyana Jones was hit in the face by a single bullet and died at a hospital.
"This is any parent's worst nightmare. It also is any police officer's worst nightmare," Godbee said.
Godbee said officers with the department's Special Response Team set off a flash grenade as they entered the home about 12:40 a.m. Sunday with a warrant to look for a suspect in the Friday slaying of a 17-year-old boy.
The flash grenade landed on the child, setting her on fire, according to witness accounts. The Michigan State Police will be leading an investigation into the shooting, as well as the appropriateness of using such a device that is typically reserved for highly dangerous situations involving barricaded subjects.
The lead officer encountered a 46-year-old woman immediately inside the front room of the house and "some level of physical contact" ensued during which the officer's gun went off, Godbee said. The officers had identified themselves as police, he said. The level of contact is not yet clear, according to reports in the Detroit Free Press.
Godbee said the shooting was being investigated and all information was preliminary.
"We cannot undo what occurred this morning," he said. "All we can do is to pledge an open and full investigation and to support Aiyana's family in whatever way they may be willing to accept from us at this time."
The officers had a search warrant and were looking for a 34-year-old man suspected in the shooting death of 17-year-old Jarean Blake.
Blake, a student at Southeastern High School, was gunned down Friday by a store in front of his girlfriend. Blake stumbled across the street, collapsed and died, police said.
Officers arrested the suspect inside the home where Aiyana was shot, Godbee said.
"This is a tragedy of unspeakable magnitude to Aiyana's parents, family and all those who loved her," Godbee said. "It is a tragedy we also feel very deeply throughout the ranks of the Detroit Police Department."

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