The Macomb Daily

TEEN REMEMBERED AS A ‘JOY TO BE AROUND’

Faith Baptist Church has created a donation page to help the family of blast victim with funeral expenses

- By Mitch Hotts mhotts@medianewsg­roup.com

The young man who died after being struck by flying debris in an explosion at a Clinton Township vape supplier is being remembered as an “incredibly dependable and responsibl­e” person.

Turner Lee Salter, 19, of Clinton Township, died early Tuesday in an area hospital from injuries sustained hours earlier. Authoritie­s said he was standing at a car wash on 15 Mile Road when he was he was hit by airborne shrapnel from one of the cannisters that township officials said were illegally stored.

Salter’s family attends Faith Baptist Church in Clinton Township, where Pastor Tim Berlin described him as an “incredibly dependable and responsibl­e” young man who served as a volunteer in the church’s audio/visual department.

“Turner was just a joy to be around,” Berlin said Wednesday.

“He was so kind, always happy, someone who embraced life. He was on our church bowling league and everyone wanted to be on his team because they knew they’d have fun. This is a real loss for our community.”

According to Macomb County Medical Examiner Dr. Mary E. Pietrangel­o, Salter’s cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head.

Police were initially told Salter had been the victim of a gunshot, but quickly learned he had been struck by a flying cannister associated with the explosion.

A township firefighte­r, Matt Myers, was injured when a cannister crashed into the windshield of his fire truck. He was transporte­d to an area hospital but later released.

Township Supervisor Bob Cannon said he can’t fathom what Salter’s family is going through in coping with their loss. He said it’s fortunate more people weren’t hurt by the flying debris, given the multitude of cannisters involved in the blast.

“We feel horrible about it. The entire community is praying for him and his family,” Cannon said.

Salter is survived by his parents, Keith and Laura Salter; siblings, Emily Matheis, and Joel and Thomas Salter; and other relatives.

According to his obituary on legacy.com, Salter “had a strong faith and a personal relationsh­ip with Jesus Christ. He spent his entire life as an active member at Faith Baptist Church and enjoyed the many friends he had there as well as volunteeri­ng in the sound and audio booth.

“Turner enjoyed spending time with family. He was very handy and loved to garden and cultivate trees from seed. He also enjoyed photograph­y, bowling, and traveling.”

The church has set up a donation fund on the Faith Baptist Church’s website to help the Salter family with funeral expenses.

The victim’s sister-in-law, Cassandra Salter, is an English teacher at the Faith Christian School. Berlin said the school’s staff wants to support her, so other school activities have been canceled on the day of the funeral.

Visitation will be held 6-9 p.m. Thursday and a funeral service is scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday, both at the church, which is located at the corner of Little Mack Avenue and 15 Mile Road.

Meanwhile, township officials continue to investigat­e the exact cause of the blast and fire, including which event triggered the other. Firefighte­rs returned to the scene Wednesday morning as some spots began flaring up again.

Officials said the burned-out building on 15 Mile just west of Groesbeck housed two businesses: Goo Smoke Shop, a tobacco store that sold vapes, and Select Distributo­rs, a wholesale outlet that sold gases and supplies for vaping.

According to township officials, the building was not permitted to store explosive materials on-site. Dozens of canisters

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