Police and Feds responded within minutes to the shooting in an upper class white neighborhood.
Via Detroit FREEP
The FBI has announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to the suspects wanted in the shooting of U.S. District Judge Terrence Berg, who was shot in Detroit Thursday night on his front porch after refusing to let two would-be intruders inside.
According to police, two armed men approached Berg around 9:10 p.m. as he was outside his home in the University District on the city’s west side. Berg had just retrieved his garbage bin from the curb when he was approached by the two men on his porch.
According to Berg’s wife, Anita Sevier, one of the men told Berg that he had a gun, that he didn’t want to hurt him, but that they wanted to go inside the house. When Berg refused to let them inside, he was shot in the leg and the men fled.
The suspects are described as black males, ages 18-25, of average build. Witnesses told police they fled in a dark-colored sedan, possibly a Dodge Charger.[…]
Within minutes of the shooting, the street was flooded with law enforcement officials, including Detroit police and agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

