A mother of three in Michigan tragically lost her life after being fatally shot by her husband at their Grand Rapids home. Alicia Lofton succumbed to her injuries on August 17, following an incident where she was shot multiple times, just a day after serving her husband with divorce papers as per court records. The victim’s estranged husband, Marcus Lofton, had a history of domestic violence with Alicia, dating back to May. Despite being on bond and prohibited from contacting Alicia, Marcus violated these conditions leading to the fatal shooting. Police responded to gunfire at Alicia’s residence upon a neighbor’s report of arguing and gunshots. The neighbor witnessed a man leaving in a maroon SUV. Upon arrival, law enforcement found Alicia Lofton with multiple gunshot wounds. Investigation pointed to Marcus Lofton, who matched the description of the vehicle’s driver. He was detained while walking near his listed address. Subsequently, Marcus Lofton confessed to the murder, claiming an altercation where he accidentally fired a gun, causing Alicia to seek refuge in her room. He admitted to shooting her multiple times as she tried to escape through a window. The couple had been married since February, with Marcus previously arrested for domestic violence in May. The devastating impact of Alicia’s death was highlighted by her family, particularly on her three children who now face life’s milestones without their mother. Marcus Lofton faces a charge of murder and is scheduled for court later in August. This heartbreaking incident underscores the serious consequences of domestic violence. If you or someone you know is in an abusive situation, seeking help from the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or by texting “START” to 88788 is crucial.

New Report

Close