Former Employee Charged in Deadly Shooting at Business in Lansing, Police Say
Police say the suspect was a former employee, and the shooting led to a manhunt and lockdowns at nearby homes and schools.
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Man charged in fatal Lansing shooting that spurred manhunt, shelter in place order
A man has been charged in a Lansing shooting in a warehouse that began a manhunt and shelter in place order earlier this month, according to Lansing police.Devon Johnson — a 31-year-old former employee of Nippon Paint Automotive Americas in the 2700 block of 170th Street, where the shooting happened June 5 — faces a first-degree murder charge, police said.Johnson is accused of fatally shooting Andrew Coleman, a 48-year-old Highland, Indiana resi…
Former employee charged in deadly shooting at business in Lansing, police say
A former employee has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of another employee at an automotive paint business in the south suburbs earlier this month, police said.
Ex-employee charged with murder in fatal shooting at suburban automotive shop that sparked manhunt
Editor’s Note: The video in the above player is from a previous report. A man is facing a first-degree murder charge after police say he shot and killed a man at a suburban automotive shop where he used to work, authorities announced Wednesday. Police said 31-year-old Thornton man Devon A. Johnson is facing charges for the shooting that occurred at just before 1 p.m. on June 3 at Nippon Paint Automotive Americas in Lansing, Illinois, while sever…

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