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Police identifies teenager Saginaw killed at shooting at the weekend

Police identifies teenager Saginaw killed at shooting at the weekend

Saginaw, the Mi-Police in Saginaw identified a 17-year-old shot until death at the weekend.

Jordan J. Morris and another 17 -year -old man arrived at Covenant Healthcare around 4:00 pm on Friday, January 31, suffering from shooting. The pair arrived with the private vehicle, the police said.

Morris died because of his wounds. The other teenager survived and is listed in critical condition.

The police have established that the shooting itself took place in block 400 of South Elm Street on the western side of the city. The police did not provide additional details, besides saying that no suspects are in arrest on Monday morning, February 3.

Related: The 17 -year -old victim dies, the second person critically injured in shooting

The Saginaw major case unit is actively investigating and asks anyone with information to call 989-759-1254. The call Tipsters also remains anonymous by using stop crimes at 1-800-422-5245.

Morris’s death is Saginaw’s second homicide in 2025. The first was that of Landa L. Johnson, 36 years old, found suffering from a stingy fatal wound in the area of ​​the sixth and federal streets. from the south of January 20.

No one was arrested or accused in Johnson’s homicide.

Saginaw recorded 23 homicides in the previous year, of which 21 resulted from firearms. Two other people died from vehicle attacks. Of the 23 total victims, 22 were men and one was feminine. The ages of victims vary between 15 and 62 years, three victims being 18 years or younger.

Sixteen suspects were arrested and charged with 14 of the killings.

Saginaw recorded 14 homicides in 2023, the lowest rate in three years. The city had 19 homicide both in 2022 and in 2021, 26 homicides in 2020, nine in 2019, 15 in 2018, 16 in 2017, 11 in 2016, eight in 2015, 14 in 2014 and 28 in 2013. From 2007 was in 2012, when he hit 30 years.

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