Promising basketball star Michael Haynes, 22, was shot and killed
last night right in front of his home while trying to break up a fight.
Haynes, who played basketball at Washington High School in NYC, was
shot on the Far South Side near 116th and Vincennes, which isn't far
from the basketball standout's home.
According to ABC News,
witnesses say he was trying to break up a fight over a necklace
Thursday night when he was struck in the chest, wrist and lower back. He
was taken to the hospital where he later died.
Witnesses say he was an innocent victim caught up in a violent
situation. Detectives are investigating; no suspects are in custody.
In May, Haynes had committed to Iona College in New York to play
division one basketball. Last season, Haynes played for the Indian Hills
Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa.
Haynes, who originally committed to the University of Texas-El Paso
but never played for the Miners, was ranked the No. 11 recruit in the
state of Illinois by ChicagoHoops.com following his junior season at
Washington High School, during which he averaged 17 points and 22
rebounds.
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