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UPDATED: Kim Luchie, former CMU football player, shot to death at The Cabin

 
UPDATED: Kim Luchie, former CMU football player, shot to death at The Cabin
Anthony Gomez-Mesquita, Mount Pleasant Director of Public Safety, makes an official statement regarding Tuesday night's shooting at The Cabin. (Libby March/Photo Editor)
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Kim Lerene Luchie, 25, a former Central Michigan University football player, was shot to death Tuesday night at The Cabin bar.

Police say it might be because of mistaken identity.

Justin Joel Luckhardt, 32, of Shepherd entered The Cabin bar at least three times during the evening and on the third time, at about 10:45 p.m. shot Luchie about six times, killing him, said Anthony Gomez-Mesquita, Mount Pleasant director of Public Safety.

He said officers do not see any evidence connecting the two at all. Luckhardt later shot himself after a police chase that ended when he crashed his car on Crawford Road near Millbrook Road.

Elizabeth Nelson holds her hands to her face, standing with her friend, Camille Ramsey, at about 11:45 p.m. after a shooting Tuesday at The Cabin on Broomfield Road. (Libby March/Photo Editor)

“We do not have any information at this time that the suspect and the victim knew one another,” Gomez-Mesquita said. “We do know the suspect was having marital problems and that at The Cabin bar, within one of the booths were four individuals. These four individuals were friends and work associates. One of the females at the table was the suspect’s sister-in-law.”

He said police currently think part of the motive for the shooting was marital problems for the suspect as well as marital problems for the sister-in-law.

He said a off-duty Cabin employee was also sitting at the table.

Luchie, a Grand Rapids resident also known as “Kemp,” spent one season on the CMU football team’s practice squad after transferring from Olivet College for the 2005 season.

Gomez-Mesquita said when Luckhardt entered the bar before the shooting there was interaction between the four people at the table.

“In fact we think there was a photograph by a cell phone taken there,” he said. “Then (Luckhardt) left, he returned a short time later and once again left the bar, then came in. When he came in the third time he walked directly to the table and opened fire on the victim.”

He said Luchie was the only target and Luckhardt left immediately after shooting in his car.

Gomez-Mesquita said Luckhardt brought a Glock semi automatic 357 handgun into the bar with him but also had a SKS 7.62 x 39 caliber assault type weapon and two fully loaded magazines. He also had a Kevlar vest located in the car with him.

He said currently police are operating under the assumption that Luckhardt had other plans after leaving The Cabin but it is still under investigation.

He said it is believed that alcohol was a factor for Luckhardt.

Fleeing from The Cabin

Isabella County Sheriff Leo Mioduszewski said officers had responded to a call earlier when Luckhardt had struck a sign with his newer model white Nissan Maxima.

He said the Luckhardt lost his rear-right door in the accident and an officer was just leaving the scene of the hit-and-run when the officer heard about a similar car speeding away from The Cabin.

Gomez-Mesquita said the first responding officer spotted the vehicle and followed it until it crashed into a ditch on Crawford Road near Millbrook Road.

“He pursued it approximately two miles south on Crawford Road at which time there is a hairpin curve, the vehicle being pursued failed to negotiate that curve, went off the roadway and then crashed into a wooded area,” he said. “Officers also traveling at a high rate of speed needed to turn around as they had overshot the curve. When they positioned themselves to approach the vehicle, they found the suspect laying on the ground injured from a self-inflicted gun-shot wound to the head.”

The scene

Gomez-Mesquita said Luchie got immediate help after being shot because several off-duty, unarmed police officers from the Mount Pleasant Police Department were at The Cabin.

“As the incident unfolded they responded as we would expect our officers to respond, they administered aid to the victim and assisted in identification and pursuit of the suspect,” he said.

He said there were no other injuries to patrons inside The Cabin.

Lisa Kidder, a Cedar Springs senior, said she and her friend Jericca Lawwill had just entered the building from the patio and were about 5 to 10 feet away from where the shooting occurred.

“We booked it outside,” she said.

Lawwill said at first she didn’t know what was going on as the shots were fired.

“It didn’t register,” she said. “There were four loud shots, I thought it was fireworks, honestly.”

Other than the MPPD the Isabella County Sheriff’s Department, Michigan State Police, the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal Police Department and Central Michigan University Police all responded to the call.

The Isabella County Crisis Intervention Team as well as local chaplains are being used to assist witnesses during this process.

 
 
  • Steve

    Millbrook Road*

  • Jon

    I guess Eric Dresden has some loyal Twitter followers!
    http://twitter.com/thedresden/status/18464978419

  • Rob

    omg, this is so crazy, RIP to the victim… may you, your family, and friends be in people's prayers

  • Nathan Inks

    My thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and family of the victim.

  • Miriam

    Why?????

  • tom

    RIP kemp luchie

  • Wha?

    Well, people always said that this pizza was to die for there.

  • Orr1ap

    You are so rude !!!!!

    That was my friend that was murdered !!!!! Show some respect !!!

    The guy that was killed was actually a good guy !!!!!

  • Morgan

    He was a great guy and I can't even begin to put into words how horrible it is that he is gone. RIP, you will be greatly missed…

  • Daeten Smith

    Im gunna miss my big brother. Kemp Luchie

  • M1234

    Who's Eric Dresden and what does he have to do with this incident???

  • M1234

    Nevermind. DUH!! He's the author. Sorry about that.

  • RIP Kemp

    Jesus Christ, I went to high school with Kemp. He was an all star athlete and a great guy from a good family and one of the best schools and areas of Grand Rapids. This is shocking as I went to CMU and had been to that bar, being right up the street from my dorm.

  • cmu2011

    family of the victim, cabin staff, and everyone else are all in my prayers and thoughts. People have so much hate these days and its just super sad. May Kemp rest in peace.

  • Sherrikelso

    He was my frat bro and friend from Olivet College. This is soo sad. He was never a troublemaker. Cant believe his life was taken so randomly. RIP Luch…..Sherri Kelso

  • Cjh1452000

    He is the editor-in-chief of CM Life

  • Jose

    One of the nicest guys one could ever meet! Always had a smile on him!!! I will always remember you Kemp. R.I.P brother!!!

  • A40iswhathecalledme

    I just don't understand why every other word seems to explain that he was a former football player. Who cares, what about all the volunteering he did and the other great things he dedicated himself too.

    I get that CMU loves it's football team, but come on, Kemp was so much more than someone that needs to be mentioned with the football player tag next to his name. Do your research talk to the family or any of his friend and find out about the man.

  • Drey

    Wow so much hate in this world …. so much hate.
    And its always the good guys that suffer.
    Rest In Peace dear Kemp …. you will be greatly missed.

  • Drey

    Wow so much hate in this world …. so much hate.
    And its always the good guys that suffer.
    Rest In Peace dear Kemp …. you will be greatly missed.

  • Dssk2002

    thank God no one else was injured. My son works at The Cabin. He said he had just left, missed it all.

  • Dssk2002

    thank God no one else was injured. My son works at The Cabin. He said he had just left, missed it all.

  • Fishreed

    I hate to be the bearer of bad news but there is no such firearm as a semi automatic .357 magnum. A .357 Magnum is a rimmed revolver cartridge and rimmed cartridges of this type do NOT work in a slide action semi automatic handguns, ALL .357 Magnums are 6 shot revolver double/single action handguns with externalshammers.

  • Fishreed

    I hate to be the bearer of bad news but there is no such firearm as a semi automatic .357 magnum. A .357 Magnum is a rimmed revolver cartridge and rimmed cartridges of this type do NOT work in a slide action semi automatic handguns, ALL .357 Magnums are 6 shot revolver double/single action handguns with externalshammers.

  • DBW03

    I went to Olivet College with Kemp…He was a greatt teammate and a great person that always had a smile on his face..RIP

  • cmuleif

    One cool guy and an honestly good person. I worked, went to CMU, played ball, and hung out with Kemp and he will be greatly missed!! It's hard to make sense of a death like this! RIP Bro

  • Jillian

    you would be wrong. first of all there is such a thing as a semi automatic .357 magnum, desert eagle makes a model chambered in it, so no, all .357 magnums are not revolvers. Also the article was referring to the .357 Sig round, which is different than a .357 mag, and glock makes a pistol chambered in.

  • Flagstone

    Every other word? You mean one sentence? I'd say the fact he was a football player is very much worth mentioning…

  • 2008CMU Alumni

    Fishreed..There is a .357 Semi Auto Made by Glock…Go to Jays Sporting Goods. None of this matters though..RIP KEMP…To the Family Sorry for your Loss..

  • Fishreed

    Yup, you are correct but since this weapon was a semi prototype with less than 200 built while priced at 4200 dollars, I'm betting it wasn't the gun used at this shooting? For all intents and pratical purposes a .357 is NOT made in a semi automatic handgun. HEck, a P-08 Luger was once chambered in the .45 ACP to solicit the weapon to the U.S. Army but there were only 5 made and go for 100,000 if you can find the 3 that were “lost”.

    The news media screwed up and mis reported the caliber by 3 little words, “SIG” .

  • Skr84

    My deepest sorrows to Kemp's family. What I am having a hard time with is the fact that they are having a fund started up for the shooters family. He was not thinking about his family or son at all when he decided to shot not only a great young man but himself. That is being selfish to the nth degree….

  • Brown3am

    Sorry to kemp and his family that shouldnt have happened especially in mt.pleasant where a african american cant even where certain brand/style clothing but they let some indiot in with a weapon!!!!! do better security in M.P. just treat every party like its a SAC party thorn by a black organization and the security will be so tight that you wont be able to wear hair pins inside the party.

  • http://twitter.com/jgillmanjr Jason Gillman Jr.

    Where did it say anything about a .357 Magnum?

    The G31, G32, and G33 are chambered in .357 SIG

  • Focused1800

    I also went to Olivet College with Kemp, we played football and he even was my roomate when I went on my college visit to the school…… damn!!!!!!!!!