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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe Michigan State Fair, held at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, pressed on, implementing new safety measures following a fatal shooting incident on Saturday. Two 14-year-olds were shot in the fair’s parking lot before 10 p.m., resulting in one death. The police believe the incident to be the fallout of a recent argument, hence an isolated incident.
In response to the shooting, the fair’s organizers declared on Sunday morning that police presence would be increased, fair timings would be shortened, and additional restrictions placed on minors for the fair’s final two days.
Despite the incident, the fair drew considerable crowds on Sunday. Fair-goers like Lettie Baker and Henry Bell of Flint even noted that it did not deter their enthusiasm in any way. Bell remarked, “We were excited to come, in fact, we were meeting up with some friends. No problems or fears at all.”
The fair’s entrance prominently displayed signs acknowledging the Novi Police Department, and police personnel were visibly present throughout the fairgrounds and perimeter.
Among other measures to ensure safety, anyone under the age of 18 must now be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to gain entry. Weapons of any kind, including guns, knives, stun guns, and pocket knives, are strictly prohibited, even for attendees with a concealed weapons license.
Novi Director of Public Safety, Erick Zinser, confirmed the increased police presence on Sunday. “While the crowds are heavy we are happy to report there have been no significant events,” Zinser said. Raymond Padrock, an attendee who was not allowed entry due to a pocket knife, stressed the importance of maintaining safety for all, especially children.
The Michigan State Fair, serving as an end-of-summer tradition since 1849, continued to attract large crowds despite the disturbing incident. With an assortment of fair foods, rides, livestock, a mini horse section, Michigan’s agricultural offerings, and the ever-popular butter cows, the event serves as a delightful farewell to summer.
Laurie Graff of Royal Oak, a regular attendee since her childhood, highlighted the importance of the event as a family get-together. “The fair’s always a great family time, so I think those things happen in society today. It didn’t deter my interest in coming,” Graff said.
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