Charges announced for Michigan man whose celebratory New Year's gunfire killed 2
Christopher Toppenberg of Lawrence Township, MI, is being held on a $1.5 million bond
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A western Michigan man was charged Wednesday with two counts of second-degree murder for allegedly firing an AR-15 rifle in celebration and killing two guests at his New Year's party.
Christopher Alan Toppenberg, 62, of Lawrence Township, also faces two gun charges. He is being held on a $1.5 million bond.
It wasn’t clear whether Toppenberg has an attorney who might comment on the charges.
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VICTIMS OF MICHIGAN NEW YEAR'S PARTY SHOOTING IDENTIFIED BY POLICE
Second-degree murder charges are punishable by up to life in prison.
"The defendant fired a rifle that hit two other human beings at a distance of about 50 feet," Judge Michael McKay said in court.
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"One was struck in the back of the head and one was struck four times. Again from about a distance of 50 feet. The incredible danger that that represents to the public cannot be overstated," the judge said.
Toppenberg allegedly fired 20-25 celebratory rounds from an AR-15 when fireworks were lit at midnight, Sgt. Greg Pentland of the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office said.
WESTERN MICHIGAN REPORTS THIRD POTENTIAL CELEBRATORY GUNFIRE DEATH ON NEW YEAR'S DAY
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David Reed, 35, of Waverly Township, and Jason McCreary, 40, of Sutter Creek, California, were killed, authorities have said.
"We don’t have a clear understanding why he was shooting horizontally toward an area where fireworks were being set," Pentland said.
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Reed, who was shot multiple times in the back, died at the hospital. McCreary died at the scene, deputies said.