Home News Kalamazoo Man, 34, Killed in Shooting Incident; KDPS Seeks Public’s Help to Solve Case

Kalamazoo Man, 34, Killed in Shooting Incident; KDPS Seeks Public’s Help to Solve Case

Kalamazoo Man, 34, Killed in Shooting Incident; KDPS Seeks Public’s Help to Solve Case

Tragedy struck the community of Kalamazoo on Monday night, Nov. 4, as 34-year-old Paris Anton Powe was fatally shot in the area of Egleston Avenue and Reed Court. According to

WOODTV

, Powe was discovered inside a vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene.

The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety also reported a second victim, a 40-year-old man with a non-fatal gunshot wound. The nature of his injuries was not deemed life-threatening. While expressing condolences to Powe’s family, KDPS has not disclosed the details on the condition of the injured man, and, no suspect description has been released as of yet.

Investigators believe that the events leading to the tragic incident involved Powe, the second victim, and an unidentified suspect who were initially at another location before the shooting occurred. The individuals are thought to have been together in a Chevrolet Trailblazer and traveled to the area where the shooting took place. This preliminary information was initially mentioned by

WWMT

.

Powe’s death has prompted KDPS to actively pursue leads. In a continued effort to apprehend those responsible, the department urges anyone who might have information connected to this case to come forward. Options for providing tips include contacting KDPS Criminal Investigations Division and Silent Observer, as noted by

MLive

.

As the investigation proceeds, Kalamazoo residents seek resolution and justice for the victims of the violence that has disrupted the peace of their streets. Community members with information are encouraged to call KDPS at 269.337.8139 or reach out to Silent Observer at 269.343.2100, where tips can be submitted anonymously. The KDPS investigates every lead with the hope of bringing closure to those affected by this senseless act of violence.

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