DETROIT—A man suspected in a drive-by shooting that left one dead and five others wounded at an unlicensed Detroit banquet hall has been arrested at a hospital where he was attempting to get treatment for a gunshot wound, police said Wednesday. Staff at the suburban hospital a few miles from the Chalmers Banquet Hall contacted police after the 30-year-old checked in Tuesday, Detroit 2nd Deputy Police Chief Rudy Harper said. He was arrested not long after interim Detroit Police Chief James White told reporters Tuesday afternoon they had identified a suspect who opened fire at about 2 a.m. from a vehicle at people outside the banquet hall on the city’s east side. At least one person outside the building returned fire at the vehicle. The building’s exterior was riddled with bullet holes and numerous shell casings were found outside the banquet hall. A man in a wheelchair was killed. Two …