Police: Video shows suspect's vehicle in fatal Southfield Freeway shooting of 3-year-old boy

Police looking for 2014-2016 silver, four-door Mercedes

DETROIT – Police have released video of a vehicle suspected of being involved in the fatal shooting of a 3-year-old boy.

UPDATE: $10,000 reward offered for information

The shooting happened in the southbound lanes of the Southfield Freeway near Joy Road around 7:30 p.m. Thursday, according to officials.

  • Watch Jermont Terry's report above.

The boy, Christian Miller, was strapped into a car seat when he was shot between the shoulder blades, according to police. He was taken to Sinai Grace Hospital and then rushed to Children's Hospital, where he died Friday morning, police said.

Suspected vehicle

  • The suspect vehicle is believed to be a 2014-2016 silver, four-door Mercedes.
  • Police released video of the vehicle Friday night.

Watch: Video released by Michigan State Police showing suspected vehicle

 

READ: 3-year-old boy dies after being shot on Southfield Freeway on Detroit's west side

Boy shot on Southfield Freeway

Police said Christian was in his godmother's Dodge Journey on the way to see the "Sesame Street Live" show at the Fox Theatre. His godmother was not injured in the shooting, according to police.

His godmother rushed the boy to a gas station and witnesses said she was screaming for help.

Police have spoken with Christian's parents. His mother was home and his father was working at the time of the shooting, police said.

Police are not sure if the godmother was targeted, if the shooting was road rage related or completely random.

Christian Miller.

"We're going to start to backtrack everywhere that the godmother, the driver, came from," Michigan State Police Lt. Mike Shaw said. "We know where she left from and we know where she was heading. We're going to try to put the two cars together."

The godmother said the vehicle was a light-colored, four-door sedan driven by a light-skinned man with a beard. Police said she is cooperating.

Christian's family is asking for the shooter to turn himself in.

"Grieving and mourning does not have an expiration date," Christian's cousin, Stacey Lilly, said. "His mom will feel this the rest of her life, and whomever is responsible for taking her baby from her should turn themselves in."

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