Howell man sentenced for deadly 2025 shooting near 14 Mile in Clawson

The perpetrator pleaded no contest to manslaughter and firearm charges and received multiple prison terms.

Published on Feb. 4, 2026

A Livingston County man has been sentenced for a fatal 2025 shooting at a home near 14 Mile and Renshaw in Clawson, where an 18-year-old was killed when a gun discharged. He pleaded no contest to manslaughter and firearm charges and received multiple prison terms, including six to fifteen years for manslaughter.

Why it matters

The shooting incident near 14 Mile in Clawson raised concerns about gun violence and public safety in the community. The sentencing of the perpetrator provides some closure, but also highlights the ongoing challenges of preventing such tragedies.

The details

The Howell man pleaded no contest to manslaughter and firearm charges related to the 2025 shooting that killed an 18-year-old near 14 Mile and Renshaw in Clawson. He received multiple prison terms, including six to fifteen years for the manslaughter conviction.

  • The shooting incident occurred in 2025 near 14 Mile and Renshaw in Clawson.
  • The perpetrator was sentenced in 2026.

The players

Howell man

The perpetrator of the 2025 shooting incident near 14 Mile in Clawson, who pleaded no contest to manslaughter and firearm charges and was sentenced to multiple prison terms.

18-year-old

The victim of the 2025 shooting incident near 14 Mile in Clawson, who was killed when the gun discharged.

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What’s next

The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow the perpetrator out on bail.

The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing challenges of gun violence and public safety in the Clawson community, and the need for continued efforts to prevent such tragedies and ensure justice is served.