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Devereaux Johnson: A Senseless Tragedy That Left a Small Town in Shock

A Senseless Act of Violence Rocks a Small Town

Mulch Dispute Turns Deadly: A Cautionary Tale of Senseless Violence

According to TrueCrimeNews, A terrible event happened in Canton, Michigan. A man named Devereaux Johnson, 47, shot and killed his neighbor, Nathan Morris, 47. The reason was because someone touched the mulch on Johnson’s lawn. This made Johnson very angry and he got a gun.

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Devereaux Johnson: A Senseless Tragedy That Left a Small Town in Shock (PHOTO: GOOGLE)

Tragedy Strikes: Neighbor’s Murder Sparks Questions About Mental Health

The police found Nathan Morris lying on the street, badly hurt. He died soon after. Devereaux Johnson, 47, was arrested at the scene and accused of murder. The police are trying to figure out if Johnson had any problems before this happened. If he is found guilty, he could spend the rest of his life in prison.

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