29-year-old Telonn "Lonny" Horton was killed in a shooting at Davis Street Park in the Vine neighborhood on Friday, April 17. It happened near two WMU campuses, in a neighborhood that is home to many students.
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The shooting happened near Western Michigan University’s east campus and main campus.