In Loving Memory: Honoring the Lives of Isaiah Deonte Pruitt and Cameron Edrice-Raymond Washington-Glover

MT. MORRIS TOWNSHIP, Mich. — The community of Mt. Morris Township is grieving deeply after the heartbreaking loss of 28-year-old Isaiah Deonte Pruitt and 28-year-old Cameron Edrice-Raymond Washington-Glover, who were tragically taken far too soon on Monday afternoon inside a residence on W. Kurtz Avenue. What began as an ordinary day quickly became a moment of unimaginable sorrow—one that has forever changed the lives of the families, friends, and neighbors who loved them.

Authorities were called to the home at 1275 W. Kurtz Ave. around 4:15 p.m. after reports of gunfire echoed through the neighborhood. Inside, officers found Isaiah and Cameron, both victims of fatal gunshot wounds. One was discovered in the living room and the other in the kitchen—an image that has left the community shaken and searching for answers.

As investigators worked through the evening, supported by a Michigan State Police mobile crime lab, families of the two men were left to absorb the devastating news. While the investigation continues and no information about suspects or a potential motive has been released, the focus for loved ones now is mourning the loss of two young men whose lives were filled with promise, memories, and connections that will never be forgotten.

Isaiah Deonte Pruitt and Cameron Edrice-Raymond Washington-Glover were more than names in a headline. They were sons, brothers, friends, and members of a community that is struggling to understand how such a tragedy could happen. Those who knew them describe them as individuals with big hearts and strong presences—men who brought energy into a room, who had families that cared deeply about them, and who had futures that should have been much longer.

In times like these, grief ripples far beyond the walls of a single home. Neighbors who heard the gunfire, community members who saw the police tape go up, and even those who did not personally know the victims are feeling the weight of the loss. Mt. Morris Township, known for its quiet neighborhoods and close-knit families, is grappling with the shock of senseless violence striking so close to home.

While detectives continue their work—gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and searching for answers—the families of Isaiah and Cameron are left to face the painful aftermath. Their loved ones will remember their smiles, their laughter, the dreams they carried, and the moments—big and small—that defined the lives they lived.

The community is being asked to support the investigation in any way possible. Anyone with information, no matter how small it may seem, is urged to contact the Mt. Morris Township Police Department at 810-785-1311 ext. 261 or ext. 236. Tips can be submitted anonymously, and any detail could help bring clarity and justice to these grieving families.

As candles are lit, prayers shared, and memories spoken aloud, Isaiah and Cameron will be remembered not for the violence that ended their lives, but for the lives they lived and the people they touched. Their absence is already deeply felt, and their loved ones will carry their memories forward with love and honor.

May Isaiah Deonte Pruitt and Cameron Edrice-Raymond Washington-Glover rest in peace, and may their families find strength in the days ahead.

 

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