MUSKEGON, MI – The neighborhood is quiet again.
A couple inches of fluffy snow blanket the ground and plow trucks clear the streets in the Jackson Hill neighborhood.
It’s a normal December day, the residents of this historic neighborhood in the Lake Michigan community of Muskegon say.
It’s just few days after an uncommon, tragic act of violence shattered the quiet.
There are still signs of the aftermath of the multiple shooting that claimed two lives and injured three others.
Pink balloons from the vigil remembering the young adults who died are stuck in trees and forensic gloves lie buried in the snow.
The people who call the neighborhood – situated between Ryerson Creek to the south, Getty Street to the east and Muskegon Lake to the west – home are struggling to come to grips with

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