Tulalip Tribes in 'shock' over young man's death
Johnny Enick, a 23-year-old member of the Tulalip Tribes of Washington who was as a promising radio show host and active participant at the Tulalip Boys & Girls Club, died this week. Enick went missing last Sunday. Searchers found his body in the Stillaguamish River on Tuesday morning. “Our community is in a state of shock,” Chairman Mel Sheldon told The Everett Herald. “Our prayers and thoughts are with his family and the community.” As a member of the Boys & Girls Club, Enick was introduced to First People’s Radio. “He had so much confidence and natural ability toward media. It suited him really well," said Robin Carneen, the show's host. Get the Story:
Tulalips mourn young radio host Johnny Enick (The Everett Herald 8/6)
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