Flint, Michigan Neighbors Say Ongoing Violence Has Turned Their Block Into a War Zone
Residents say their Flint neighborhood has turned into a battleground after weeks of gunfire — and they fear the worst may be yet to come.
FLINT, Mich - Residents in one Flint neighborhood say they are living in fear after weeks of escalating violence turned into an all-out gun battle that left multiple homes riddled with bullets. Neighbors believe the shootings are tied to a drug-related turf war between rival groups operating in the area.
Flint Police Chief Terence Green, City of Flint Police Chief. released the following statement:
We are aware of several reported incidents involving a firearm in the area you described. We are investigating the situation and encourage residents to report any unusual or suspicious activity.
According to residents, the violence has been centered around Hogarth Street, Chicago Boulevard, and the area near Barney and Chicago. Gunfire first broke out around 3 p.m. yesterday and continued at least five separate times throughout the day and night, with another round of shots reported around 10:30 p.m. Four homes on the block were struck, including one where a bullet went through a child’s bedroom. No one was physically hurt.
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Neighbors say police have been called to the area more than eight times in recent weeks, but the violence has only grown worse. “We’re all incredibly scared,” one resident said. “It’s been going on for weeks, but yesterday and last night were the absolute worst.”
Several of the homes hit sit near what residents describe as an “active drug house,” which they believe is at the center of a territory dispute. Some families have already relocated children out of the neighborhood for safety, fearing more violence to come.




It's truly sad there is a known drug house in the neighborhood and residents had to ship their children elsewhere for safety. If Flint police have been called 8 times and gun violence is happening during the day and evening, and nothing seems to change. The problem is no one has taken down the drug house. Take it down, tear it down and do your damn job of protect and serve. Obviously, neither is being done to protect of serve this neighborhood.