Detroit, MI (February 22, 2026) – Two people were killed Sunday morning in a crash in Detroit. The collision occurred around 10:17 a.m. in the 6000 block of Rosa Parks Blvd.
Police responded to reports of a vehicle crash in the area. When officers arrived, they located a severe collision and confirmed that two people had died.
Evidence technicians were dispatched to process the scene at approximately 11:23 a.m. The identities of the victims have not been released, and no additional information about the vehicles involved has been provided.
Further details about how the crash occurred have not yet been shared. The incident remains under review by authorities.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives.
What Investigators Examine in Double Fatal Crashes
When a crash results in deaths, investigators conduct a detailed examination of the scene. This may include documenting vehicle positions, reviewing roadway markings, and collecting physical evidence to better understand how the collision unfolded.
Urban corridors like Rosa Parks Blvd often carry steady local traffic. Factors such as speed, lane changes, and intersection layout may all be reviewed during the investigative process.
In serious crashes, evidence teams may spend hours gathering information before clearing the area. The goal is to reconstruct the sequence of events and identify contributing circumstances. Careful driving, adherence to traffic laws, and heightened awareness remain key elements in reducing the risk of severe roadway collisions.