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Home » Defending The Party: Concealed Carry Holder Released After Killing Armed Robbery Suspect

Defending The Party: Concealed Carry Holder Released After Killing Armed Robbery Suspect

Adam Green By Adam Green June 5, 2026 4 Min Read
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Defending The Party: Concealed Carry Holder Released After Killing Armed Robbery Suspect

The Brief:

Hazel Park police determined a 21-year-old man acted in self-defense when he fatally shot an armed robbery suspect during a party at a short-term rental home. The deceased allegedly brandished a firearm to steal a watch. A bystander was also wounded during the confrontation on May 29, 2026.

In response, city officials revoked the property’s rental license and implemented a moratorium on new short-term rental permits. The Hazel Park City Council is now reviewing stricter zoning and occupancy ordinances. Officials cited potential violations of occupancy rules during the incident as a primary concern for future regulations.

HAZEL PARK, MI — A tragic conclusion to an after-prom gathering has prompted a swift legal and legislative response in Hazel Park. On May 29, 2026, police responded to multiple 911 calls near Powell and Orchard, where they discovered a chaotic scene of people fleeing a short-term rental home at 23401 Powell. A 20-year-old Detroit man was later pronounced dead at a local hospital, while a 19-year-old woman from Pontiac was transported for treatment of gunshot wounds.

Justification and Self-Defense

While a 21-year-old man was initially detained, Hazel Park Police announced on June 1 that he had been released pending further investigation. After consulting with the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office, reviewing witness statements, and analyzing on-scene evidence, authorities concluded that the shooter had acted in lawful self-defense.

According to police interviews and corroborating witness accounts, the incident began when the deceased suspect initiated an armed robbery. The suspect allegedly brandished a firearm and forcibly stole a watch from an individual at the party. The 21-year-old suspect, who held a valid permit to carry, witnessed the robbery and fired his weapon to stop the active threat.

Citywide Regulatory Fallout

The incident has ignited a firestorm of concern regarding short-term rentals, mirroring similar legislative debates currently occurring across Michigan. City Manager Ed Klobucher took immediate action, issuing a revocation order for the license of the home where the shooting occurred.

Furthermore, the city has implemented a moratorium on all new short-term rental licenses. The Hazel Park City Council is scheduled to meet on June 9, where they may extend this moratorium for an additional six months while evaluating stricter zoning and occupancy ordinances.

Property owner cooperation remains a focal point, with the owner maintaining that they enforce a strict zero-tolerance policy for disruptive events and illegal activity. City officials noted that the house likely violated existing occupancy rules during the party, and further citations against the owner are pending a final ordinance review.

Safety Tip: This incident underscores the terrifying volatility that can occur when a “party atmosphere” is violated by an armed criminal. For the 21-year-old licensed carrier, his presence of mind allowed him to neutralize a lethal threat that was actively escalating. For homeowners, this case highlights the “Hidden Risk” of short-term rental platforms: even with strict zero-tolerance policies, you are often powerless to stop an unauthorized party once a bad actor gains access to your property.

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