2 women arraigned in fatal drive-by shooting of Garden City High School student

Reginald Rose-Robinson fatally shot on Detroit's west side

DETROIT – Two women were arraigned Wednesday in connection with the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old Garden City High School student in Detroit.

Reginald Rose-Robinson was shot Friday night in the 16600 block of Meyers Street, on Detroit's west side.

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Sharnea Diamond McCoy, 21, and Erica Italy Osburn, 25, both of Detroit, are charged with first-degree murder and felony firearm violations.

Rose-Robinson was walking out of a store with a friend when an SUV pulled up and shots were fired at the two teens, police said.

Authorities said Osburn fired the shots from the passenger seat of the SUV driven by McCoy.

It is futher alleged that McCoy and Robinson had a heated exchange while in the store earlier in the day.

Rose-Robinson's friend said the woman pulled the gun from the passenger side of the SUV.

"She pulled a 9 mm out of the window. I was right by the car, but she pointed past me and aimed and shot him," the friend said. "He fell. It was thundering real loud. We heard the gunshot. We knew it was a real shot, but we didn't think anybody got hit."

But the teen said when he looked at Rose-Robinson, he realized his friend was hit in the head. Rose-Robinson was pronounced dead at the scene.

McCoy and Osburn were both denied bond. They are due in court March 8.

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