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SAGINAW, MI — April 30, 2025 — What began as a quiet Wednesday evening on the west side of Saginaw ended in tragedy, as gunfire erupted shortly before 8:30 p.m., claiming the life of one man and injuring another. The incident, which took place near the intersection of North Bond Street and Webber, has sent ripples of concern through the Saginaw community, prompting an active homicide investigation by local authorities.

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The Saginaw Police Department confirmed that 41-year-old Michael Wayne Carroll, a resident of Saginaw, was fatally wounded in the shooting. First responders arrived quickly on the scene after multiple 911 calls reported shots fired. Carroll was found suffering from critical gunshot wounds and was immediately transported to a nearby hospital. Despite efforts by emergency medical personnel, he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

A second victim, identified as a 66-year-old Saginaw man whose name has not yet been released pending family notification, also sustained injuries in the shooting. He remains hospitalized in stable condition, according to police. Investigators have not disclosed the nature of his injuries, but they are not believed to be life-threatening.

Detectives from the Saginaw Major Crimes Unit responded to the scene late into the night, combing the area for evidence and interviewing witnesses. The area was cordoned off as investigators searched for shell casings, surveillance footage, and any potential clues that could shed light on what led to the outbreak of violence. No arrests have been made at this time, and police have not released any information about potential suspects or motives.

“We’re asking anyone who may have seen or heard anything unusual in the area around the time of the incident to come forward,” said Saginaw Police Chief Robert Ruth in a brief statement early Thursday morning. “This is a tragedy for the families involved and for the community as a whole. We are committed to finding out exactly what happened and bringing those responsible to justice.”

The loss of Michael Wayne Carroll has shaken those who knew him. Friends and family have begun expressing their grief and disbelief on social media, describing Carroll as a devoted father and a man who had recently been trying to turn his life around. “He didn’t deserve this,” wrote one friend in a Facebook post. “He was working hard, staying out of trouble. I just saw him last week — this is heartbreaking.”

Community leaders have also voiced their sorrow and frustration at the ongoing violence plaguing Saginaw’s neighborhoods. Reverend Charles Wilson of New Life Baptist Church urged residents not to let fear or despair win. “This is a time to support each other, to come together, and to help law enforcement find answers. Another life lost to senseless violence is one too many,” he said during a candlelight vigil being planned in Carroll’s memory.

This latest shooting is part of a troubling pattern of gun violence that has left many residents feeling unsafe and weary. While city officials have worked to implement community policing programs and youth outreach initiatives, the challenges remain daunting.

Police are continuing their investigation and are encouraging anyone with information to contact the Saginaw Police Department or submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.

As the community mourns the loss of Michael Wayne Carroll and prays for the recovery of the surviving victim, the larger question looms: how can the city stop the cycle of violence before more lives are lost?

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