Here's what we know about the Lakewood apartment building where a baby was shot Friday
A man charged with injuring a 3-month-old infant after he allegedly shot into his neighbor's apartment at least 22 times on Friday had received a h...

A man charged with injuring a 3-month-old infant after he allegedly shot into his neighbor's apartment at least 22 times on Friday had received a housing voucher to live at Lakewood's only homeless service nonprofit. The shooting took place at a mixed-use housing development at 8956 Gravelly Lake Drive, a permanent supportive housing community operated by Living Access Support Alliance (LASA). The center serves families who are chronically homeless and have disabilities and operates 15 individual apartments that have one to three bedrooms, said Betty Beer, a lead case manager for LASA.