Originally published Friday, August 14, 2009 at 5:31 AM
Comments (0)
E-mail article
Print
Share
European hoops player dies from gunshot in Wis.
Lavelle Felton was doing what he always wanted to do by playing in a professional European basketball league, his stepfather said Friday, a day after the Milwaukee native died from a gunshot wound.
Associated Press Writer
Lavelle Felton was doing what he always wanted to do by playing in a professional European basketball league, his stepfather said Friday, a day after the Milwaukee native died from a gunshot wound.
"Lavelle was a people person," Ken McLean said Friday. "When you see Lavelle, Lavelle made your day better because he always had something nice to say, always had a smile on his face and he was a person who was living his dream."
Police said the 29-year-old was shot in the head while sitting in the driver's seat of a vehicle at a Milwaukee gas station around 2 a.m. Wednesday. He died Thursday about 9:30 p.m. at a local hospital. No arrests have been made, police spokeswoman Anne E. Schwartz said Friday.
Schwartz said she was releasing few details because there was no one in custody. Detectives have been interviewing people near the gas station and to Felton's friends and relatives.
"We're trying to find out a motive," Schwartz said. "We're trying to talk to anybody who might have seen something."
Felton played for Paderborn last season in Germany's top league, Bundesliga. He was a guard and played in 34 games, averaging 10.4 points and 2.4 assists per game as he helped the club reach the Bundesliga playoffs.
Felton had played basketball at Madison High School in Milwaukee, then at Louisiana Tech, where he averaged 13.7 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in 2002-03. He then spent two years with the Turkish club Buyuk Kolej before moving on to Greece and France.
McLean and friends have said Felton, nicknamed "Velle" or "Romie," lived to play basketball, playing as much as he could.
But Felton also spent a lot of time with his family, McLean said. He has a 5-year-old stepson, a 4-year-old son, and a 2-year-old daughter with his girlfriend, he said.
"He's going to be sorely missed," he said. "He's such a great person."
His stepfather said a witness told the family that Felton was filling his "old school" car with fancy rims with gas when another driver in an "old school" car drove up "acting a fool around his car."
He said the driver left but came back, shooting into the air. The gas station then turned off its lights, possibly feeling threatened. While Felton was distracted, another man crept up and fired at him, McLean quoted the witness as saying.
![]()
McLean called it "senseless" and "idiotic." McLean said he was irate with police because he hasn't heard anything from them and they didn't prevent the shooting.
In an e-mail, Schwartz said McLean's statements were inaccurate and police were working to solve the murder. No funeral plans had been made as of Friday afternoon, McLean said.
Felton's Los Angeles-based agent for the last two years, Mark Mayemura, described Felton as mature person who cared as much about providing for his family as playing basketball.
"Professionally he did achieve a lot," he said. "He still had so much more to give for himself, for his family and for the game and that's the tragic part about it."
Felton had an offer on the table from Cyprus and was supposed to give Mayemura an answer on Wednesday.
There were numerous comments on Felton's Facebook page. Some of his friends changed their profile photos Friday to his picture and said they were in disbelief.
"I am not taking the news well at all but I know you are in a better place now and that God will take care of you," Kiana Believesinkarma-Addison wrote. "I love you like a brother and I miss you. Until we meet again. ... R.I.P. Velle."
(This version CORRECTS Corrects spelling of step-father's last name on first reference to McLean; LINKS new photos. Moving on general news and sports services.)
Copyright © The Seattle Times Company
NFL, union resume labor talks at mediator's office
UPDATE - 08:52 AM
Hundreds attend funeral for fallen Mich. player
UPDATE - 09:40 AM
Norway's Tarjei Boe wins men's biathlon at worlds
Crying is OK, but admitting it is apparently not
NEW - 08:46 AM
Tripoli ruled unsafe for international soccer

general classifieds
Garage & estate salesFurniture & home furnishings
Electronics
just listed
2010 Kubota RTV1100
2012 Yamaha GRIZZLY 700 CAMO
AKC Lemon white beagle pup
More listings
POST A FREE LISTING
- Prosecutor: Powell's final act ends doubt he killed wife
- Supermodel Gisele Bundchen, Tom Brady's wife, criticizes New England receivers | NFL
- Komen exec quits after Planned Parenthood flap
- NBA's David Stern open to league returning to Seattle
- Agency will investigate handling of 911 call about Josh Powell
- Chilling 911 tapes reveal pleas for help to go to Josh Powell home
- Proposal to link Market, aquarium may be too ambitious for Seattle
- Mariners' Eric Wedge will hold players to a higher standard | Jerry Brewer
- Lorenzo Romar: "We have to start all over again" | Husky Men's Basketball Blog
- Russia in last-ditch bid to head off Western intervention in Syria
- Long-awaited ruling on CA gay marriage ban due
698 - Gay-marriage bill passes House, awaits Gregoire's signature
276 - NBA's David Stern open to league returning to Seattle
273 - Romney's bad day is Santorum's best in GOP race
180 - Gay-marriage ruling may affect Washington or Prop. 8 ruling could reach into Washington
163 - State Medicaid program to stop paying for unneeded ER visits
160 - Sheriff's office unhappy with 911 dispatcher in caseworker's call
152 - Dicks channeled federal money to Puget Sound project his son ran
111 - Proposal to link Market, aquarium may be too ambitious for Seattle
85 - Study shows link between payroll and wins not as big as before, but teams like Mariners still face bigger obstacles than others
65
- Here it is: The secret to stir-fried chicken | Taste
- State Medicaid to quit paying for ER visits deemed unnecessary
- Local aerospace suppliers say they feel squeezed by Boeing
- Dicks channeled federal money to Puget Sound project his son ran
- Buttoned Up: Nine immutable laws of time management
- Happy Hour: French-accented charm at Gainsbourg
- Prosecutor: Powell's final act ends doubt he killed wife
- Enter 'I Am Bruce Lee': Documentary shows in Seattle for 2 days
- Madigan memo on PTSD costs sparked Army review
- Recipe: Palazzio's Macaroni and Cheese
