Updated: Teen Killed in Early Morning Lansing Shooting

CREATED Jul. 8, 2012 - UPDATED: Jul. 9, 2012

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  • Police responded to a shooting near the intersection of Jenison and Maple Streets, Sunday morning, leaving 16-year-old Lavon Wilson dead. Video by fox47news.com

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Around 3 a.m., Sunday, many residents near the area of Jenison and Maple Streets woke to the sound of what they thought were fireworks. Tragically, they were not.

"At approximately 3:03 in the morning, or 911 center received a call of shots fired near a house party," said Captain Mike Yankowski of Lansing Police.

Police say, they found two gunshot victims at a house on the 1000 block of Jenison Street and transferred both to the hospital where one 16-year-old Levon Wilson, died at 3:41 a.m. Another victim, a 24-year-old male had non-life threatening injuries.

"We're not releasing the identities of the two victims at this time," said Yankowski. "We do plan on having an autopsy performed in the next 24 to 48 hours."

Early investigations indicate that the gunshots came from a SUV-type vehicle and were fired towards people standing outside the house. According to police, the accused vehicle quickly fled the scene, leaving many residents shaken.

"It's just a good neighborhood," said Brother Monta, who has lived in the area his entire life. "I mean we've had violence, but I don't feel unsafe in walking up and down the street. I'm just sad another young man lost his life."

Police say the investigation is ongoing and to call them at 483-4600, call Crime Stoppers at 483-STOP or leave a message with Detective Cathy Farrell at (517) 483-6853. Anonymous text messages can also be left at 847411, but messages must begin with LPD517.


 

Lansing police are investigating a fatal shooting that happened early Sunday morning just after 3 a.m. on North Jenison and Maple Street.

Police say two people were shot.

A 16-year-old died and a 24-year-old suffered non-life threatening injuries.

Police are asking anyone with information about this shooting to give them a call (517) 483-4600. Anonymous text messages can also be sent to 847411. Begin your text with LPD517, and then leave your message.