Victims of Michigan New Year's party shooting identified by police
A 62-year-old MI man is accused of killing David Reed, 35, and Jason McCreary, 40, during a New Year's celebration
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Authorities have identified two men who died after being shot when a man fired a gun in celebration during a fireworks display at a New Year’s party in western Michigan.
The Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office said Monday that the shooting killed David Reed, 35, of Waverly Township and Jason McCreary, 40, of Sutter Creek, California.
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Reed, who was shot in the back, died at a hospital and McCreary, who was shot in the head, died at the scene, deputies said.
The shooting happened around 12:05 a.m. Sunday, deputies said.
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A 62-year-old man was arrested on multiple counts of reckless discharge of a firearm causing death, WWMT-TV reported.
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Van Buren County is located in southwestern Michigan, where a portion of the county abuts Lake Michigan.