A tragic incident unfolded in Lansing, Michigan, when a 15-year-old boy admitted to shooting a political activist during a robbery.
Lamar Kemp, 15, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the fatal shooting of Theodore “Ted” Lawson during a robbery attempt on October 8, 2023.
According to the Independent, Theodore Lawson, a 63-year-old dedicated political activist, was canvassing for Lansing City Council candidate Trini Lopez Pehlivanoglu when he encountered Kemp. The incident took place around 3 pm on North Jenison Avenue.
Surveillance cameras recorded Lawson leaving a driveway while Kemp and two other boys were on the opposite side of the street. The footage shows Kemp crossing the road towards Lawson while the other boys walk out of the camera’s view.
Kemp attempted to rob Lawson, asking him for a dollar. During this encounter, Kemp shot Lawson with a .22-caliber handgun. Witness statements corroborated the details of the tragic event.
Ingham County prosecutor John Dewane charged Kemp as an adult, citing the severity of the crime and Kemp’s prior juvenile record. Dewane emphasized the importance of accountability given the nature of the offense.
Former Lansing Police Chief Ellery Sosebee commented on the case, saying, “Too often, these acts of violence are by youthful offenders with no value of consequence or accountability.” His statement highlights the ongoing issue of juvenile crime and the tragic consequences that often follow.
Local resident Dudley Pete, who knew Lawson, expressed disbelief and sorrow. “I’ve seen him before in the neighborhood, nice man. He knocked on my door before, being a delegate for the Democratic Party,” Pete said. He questioned the motive, adding, “Why would you shoot somebody for a dollar.”
The killing was not connected to Lawson’s political activities. It was a random act of violence during a robbery attempt, leaving the community in shock and mourning the loss of a respected figure.
Kemp agreed to a prison sentence ranging from 35 to 60 years as part of his plea deal. He will be officially sentenced by Ingham County Circuit Judge Joyce Draganchuk on September 11. This sentencing aims to bring some closure to Lawson’s family and the community affected by his death.
Lawson's commitment to political activism and community service was well-known in Lansing. His dedication to canvassing and engaging with residents made him a familiar and respected figure in the area.
The three boys involved in the incident were seen at a dollar store minutes before the shooting, captured by surveillance footage. This footage played a crucial role in piecing together the events leading to the tragedy.
The community of Lansing is left grappling with the senseless violence that claimed Lawson’s life. His death serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those who engage with the public, even in seemingly safe neighborhoods. The case has sparked discussions about juvenile crime, the importance of accountability, and the impact of violence on communities. It also underscores the need for preventive measures to protect citizens and reduce crime rates.