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Michael William Nash, 42, is identified as gunman who injured nine people at Rochester Hills splash pad

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By James Cirrone For Dailymail.Com

Published: 16:24 BST, 16 June 2024 | Updated: 16:57 BST, 16 June 2024

Michael William Nash, 42, has been identified as the man who shot up a splash pad in Rochester Hills, Michigan, injuring nine people, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office revealed Sunday morning.

The shooting took place on 5pm Saturday at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad, and Nash is alleged to have fired 28 rounds on the families there that day, the Detroit Free Press reported.

The gunman fled the scene to a nearby home within half a mile of the splash pad, leading to a tense hours-long standoff that ended when the shooter - described as a 42-year-old white male who lived with his mother - died by suicide. 

Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard told reporters in an impromptu update that Nash had no criminal history and was believed to have mental health issues. 

Among the nine people shot was a group of three individuals who are part of the same family. One was an eight-year-old boy who was shot in the head and remains in critical condition. Another was a four-year-old boy who was wounded in the thigh but is stable, while a 39-year-old woman was hit in the abdomen and leg. She is still in critical condition, according to the sheriff.

Oakland County Sheriff Evidence Technicians document the scene where a shooting took place at Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad in Rochester Hills, Michigan, on June 15, 2024

The oldest victim was a 78-year-old man who was shot in the abdomen and is in stable condition. 

Detectives are still investigating the possible motive of Nash because they haven't found a connection between him and his victims yet. 

Bouchard in an earlier press conference said the shooting 'appears very random.'

'It appears like the individual pulled up, exited a vehicle, approached the splash pad, opened fire, reloaded, opened fire, reloaded, left,' Bouchard said.

At the scene, a Glock 9mm handgun and three corresponding magazines were found by cops. 

Nash died by suicide in a Shelby Township home after he was surrounded by cops for several hours after the attack at the splash pad.

Bouchard said his department made numerous failed attempts to contact the suspect, at which point they sent drones in to examine the home. That's when Nash was found dead.

Even more chilling, a semi-automatic weapon was found on the kitchen table inside the home Nash was barricading himself inside. Bouchard suggested that Nash may have had plans for a 'second chapter.' 

The Glock 9mm handgun is seen lying on the ground near the splash pad were the suspect dropped it. Three magazines were also found

Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard puts out an initial address following the Saturday splash pad shooting

'It's a gut-punch,' Bouchard said at an earlier press conference. 'We're not fully comprehending what happened at Oxford and now we have another complete tragedy that we're dealing with.' 

Authorities who dealt with the aftermath of this mass shooting described horrific images of people running for their lives as bullets were flying. They said they saw ice cream cones and flip flops covered in blood. 

The city-run splash pad faces Auburn Road and is located between a T-Mobile cell phone store and Mozzarella's, a pizzeria, west of the plaza.

Streets close to the splash pad park were closed by police and emergency personnel Saturday evening.

Michigan Congressman John James said he was downtown at Huntington Place for former President Donald Trump's address to Turning Point USA when he heard news of the shooting, and raced to the scene to lend support.

'Under no circumstances in this country, particularly in Rochester Hills, should fathers be spending Father's Day in a hospital,' he said.

'We're doing everything we possibly can to help the families in need. And (I want to) give a shout-out to first responders who mitigated further damage and who are still in harm's way to bring resolution to this crisis.'

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer added in a tweet: 'I am heartbroken to learn about the shooting in Rochester Hills. We are monitoring the situation as updates continue to come in, and are in touch with local officials.'

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