Witness: A man is shot after fight over who should play Aretha Franklin in movie erupts

WVEC-TV, Hampton-Norfolk, Va.

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SUFFOLK, Va. (WVEC) — A man was seriously injured after he was shot during an argument Thursday, police said.

The shooting occurred around 10:43 a.m., Suffolk Police Department said in a Facebook post.

Police said two men, 44-year-old Michael Jermell Hatton and 47-year-old Tony Jonathan Lundy, were having a "verbal altercation that turned physical." Hatton had a firearm, and shot Lundy at least once, police said.

Someone working at a business nearby told 13News Now he heard that the fight was over Aretha Franklin. Police were not able to confirm the nature of the argument.

A witness, Harvey Clark, told 13News Now he knows both the victim and the shooter. He said Lundy is a youth counselor, but according to Clark, he also said it was the victim who turned the argument into a physical confrontation.

“They were talking about Halle Berry playing the part of Aretha Franklin in a movie, and that’s when I asked the question, ‘how is Aretha doing,’ and they said she died five minutes ago,” said Clark.

Clark said the men ended up on the ground fighting and fellow customers had to break it up.

“Tony kept punching the boy in the head, punching the boy in the head, and the boy told him, 'I’ll give you a pass on this one,'” said Clark.

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However, once the men were in separate corners, Clark said Lundy went back for more.

“Tony looked like he was coming back, so the boy reached for his gun and Tony ran,” said Clark.

Clark said Hatton waited a few seconds then followed Lundy. Everyone in the barbershop looked out the window in shock at what happened next.

“The way his arm was elevated I was assuming he was shooting over his head, but when I walked out there I saw Tony bleeding, and then I saw him fall down on the ground and I said, ‘Oh man he’s dead,” said Clark.

Clark said Hatton shot Lundy from about 10 feet away right on the sidewalk, and then he walked up next to him as he lay on the ground.

“He just put the gun to his head, and I said, ‘Oh my god,’ and the other guy said, ‘Don’t shoot him, man, don’t shoot him,’ and the dude that said don’t shoot him, the shooter looked at him, and walked away,” said Clark.

Both men were treated by Suffolk Fire & Rescue before being taken to local hospitals.

Hatton was arrested on charges including Aggravated Malicious Wounding, Shoot/Cut/Stab or Wound in Commission of a Felony, Use of a Firearm in Commission of a Felony, and Discharge Firearm in Public with an injury.

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