Western Michigan reports third potential celebratory gunfire death on New Year's Day

Joseph Ivory Jr., 16, of Grand Rapids, MI, died of a single gunshot wound, according to police

A third death in western Michigan in the early moments of the new year may have been caused by celebratory gunfire, Grand Rapids police said Tuesday.

The medical examiner has ruled the death of 16-year-old Joseph "Jo-Jo" Ivory Jr. a homicide from a single gunshot wound, police said.

Investigators are following up on reports of celebratory gunfire near the victim at the time he was shot while driving a stolen car, police said.

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"Although it is too soon to draw definitive conclusions regarding the bullet that killed him, there were multiple firearms being shot in close proximity to Ivory as a form of holiday celebration," Police Chief Eric Winstrom said.

A third potential victim of celebratory New Year's gunfire in western Michigan has been identified. Two other men were previously reported dead in a similar case. (Fox News)

In Lawrence Township, two men died after being shot when a man fired a gun in celebration during a fireworks display at a New Year’s party.

The Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office said Monday that that 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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