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Lansing homicides drop to lowest quantity in years

By Editorial Board Published December 30, 2024 6 Min Read
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Lansing homicides drop to lowest quantity in years

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The variety of homicides in Lansing has dropped to a five-year low of 11 as of Dec. thirtieth. Metropolis-Information studies homicides in Lansing have been on a gradual decline since reaching a decade-high of 26 in 2021.

Lansing murder numbers 2020-2024:

2020 – 17

2021 – 26

2022 – 15

2023 – 13

2024 – 11

2024 Lansing Homicides:

April 10 – Christopher Stipanuk, 43-year-old, was shot within the leg alongside the 400 block of North Sycamore St.

The Lansing Police Division arrested a 37-year-old man in connection to Stipanuk’s homicide.

Stipanuk died 6 days later within the hospital from his accidents.

Downtown Lansing taking pictures sufferer dies from accidents

April 18 – Jason McKenzie, 50, and Christine Cambrie, 53, have been shot alongside the five hundred block of Woodrow Ave.

Dennis Whaley, 51, was arrested and charged with two counts of homicide on April 23.

Dennis (Josh) Whaley (Lansing PD)

Suspect in double murder charged in deaths

April 26 – Aaron Johnson-Bey, 22, was shot alongside the 3100 block of Turner St. He was taken to a hospital the place he later died of his accidents.

Lansing Police arrested Treyveon Inexperienced, 22, a number of hours later. He was charged with discharging a firearm from a automobile inflicting dying, carrying a hid weapon, and felony firearms.

Police arrested suspect concerned in Lansing murder

Could 4 – Jaquez Moye-Younger was shot alongside the 1400 block of West Oakland Ave. He was taken to a hospital the place he later died.

Nobody has been charged in connection to the crime and the case stays unsolved.

Teen murder sufferer in Lansing recognized

Could 12 – Zaccari Taylor, 25, was crushed up and killed by three folks alongside the 2100 block of Georgetown Blvd. He was taken to the 1400 block of W. Malcolm X St and was dismembered by his killers.

Marcus Lee Hayes, 35, Leonard Felton Hayes, 42, and Terrence Jones, 37, have all been charged for the crime. Marcus Hayes and Leonard Hayes are charged with open homicide and dismemberment of a useless physique. Jones is charged with dismemberment of a useless physique and accent after the actual fact.

leonard and marcus hayes and terrence jones on wlns backgroundLeonard Felton Hayes, 42 (left), Marcus Lee Hayes, 35 (middle), Terrence Jones, 37 (proper) (Pictures: Lansing PD)

‘Not a good time to be a bad guy in the city of Lansing:’ Lansing Police Chief feedback on weekend murder

Could 23 – Cynthia Marek, 65, was stabbed to dying on the 2100 block of Bruce Ave. by her 42-year-old nephew Brandon Labrie.

Brandon LabrieBrandon Labrie (Lansing PD)

Marek was taken to the hospital with “substantial injuries” the place she later died.

Man charged with lady’s stabbing dying in Lansing

Could 27 – Kylete Owens, 17, was shot and killed alongside the 300 block of River Entrance Dr., down the road from the Lansing Shuffle. 7 different folks have been injured throughout the taking pictures, all between the ages of 15 and 20 years previous.

No arrests have been made in connection to the crime and the case stays unsolved.

Mom remembers her teenage son shot, killed Monday

20240527 031111Police presence close to Lansing Shuffle (WLNS)

June 15 – Thomas Blackmon, 35, was shot alongside the 4000 block of MacDougal Cir. He was taken to a hospital shortly after the place he later died from his accidents.

Keijaun Eskin, 19, was arrested and charged with open homicide and felony firearm costs.

Police arrest suspect in MacDougal Circle murder

Nov. 7 – Braylon Shepherd, 18, was shot and killed alongside the 600 block of Sadie Ct. Xavian Soto was arrested the subsequent day and has been charged with open homicide.

Police arrest 19-year-old in connection to Lansing murder

Dec. 29 – A 36-year-old man and a 25-year-old man with gunshot wounds on the 4900 block of Belle Chase Blvd.

Each males have been taken to a neighborhood hospital. The 36-year-old man died from his accidents on the hospital, and the 25-year-old man is predicted to make a full restoration.

Investigators say an individual of curiosity has been detained, however as of proper now, that is an open investigation.

One useless, one hospitalized in in a single day taking pictures in Lansing

Metropolis-Information studies the crime fee in Lansing for 2022 was 492, which is 2.0 occasions higher than the U.S. common and better than 96.6% of U.S. cities.

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