After noticing damages to a window on her vehicle, Karen Bryant was shocked and outraged when she realized it was the work of a BB gun.

Sitting on a porch, she actually witnessed several people in a vehicle pull up, shoot and drive off.


"When I walked around my car and seen my window," said Karen Bryant. "The reason why i really exploded, my grandchild's car seat sits behind me," she said.


Warren police officers declined to go on camera, but tell 21 News there were six reports in Warren involving BB guns, including homes and restaurants.


"People work hard for what they got. These teenagers are playing the most dangerous game that anybody can play," Bryant said.


Similar shootings occured in Brookfield with multiple incidents reported and in Warren, some were shot at while sitting right in their vehicles.


Police are still investigating as to whether or not the shootings are related, but there are at least three police reports with the same silver vehicle mentioned in the incidents.


"They might not be able to afford to get another window in their car! this needs to come to a stop," said Bryant.


Warren police have arrested Alexavier Broadus in connection with the crimes.

He is currently held in Trumbull County Jail for charges of driving with a suspension and failure to comply.