Sunday, August 22, 2021

08222021 - Westland PD Officer Sebastian Iavasile - Arrested For Domestic Violence By Livonia PD - First Incident

 












Michigan officer faces felony, other charges for allegedly punching, strangling girlfriend
MLive
Aug. 25, 2021
WESTLAND, MI – A recently hired Westland Police officer is facing charges and an internal investigation in two separate domestic violence incidents against the same woman in one day involving a punch and strangulation, FOX 2 Detroit reports.

Sebastian Iavasile, who graduated from the Wayne County Regional Police Academy in May, was arrested twice on Sunday, Aug. 22, for assaults against a 24-year-old woman. He faces charges in both incidents, including one felony, and is on administrative leave while an internal investigation is conducted.

The felony charge stems from the second incident, which occurred in Northville where he allegedly struck and strangled his girlfriend. He faces charges of felony assault with intent to do great bodily harm and domestic violence. He was granted a $5,000 personal bond and is scheduled to be in court on Wednesday, Sept. 1.

The first incident happened in Livonia where Iavasile allegedly punched the woman in the nose. He is charged with domestic violence, and assault and battery. He was released from custody on a cash bond of $3,000/10%. His next court appearance is Thursday, Sept. 9.

















New Westland police hire arrested after two domestic violence incidents
FOX 2 Detroit
August 25, 2021



WESTLAND, Mich. - A recent hire at the Westland Police Department has been charged in multiple domestic violence cases after he allegedly punched his girlfriend before strangling her. 

Officer Sebastian Iavasile was arrested twice on Aug. 22 early for two separate incidents in Livonia and Northville for assaulting a 24-year-old woman. 

Both incidents prompted calls from police and include separate charges. 

According to a Wayne County Prosecutor's Office press release, Iavasile punched his girlfriend in the nose in Livonia. He was charged with a misdemeanor charge of assault and battery.

Then, later on Aug. 22 at 1:28 a.m., Northville police were called to an apartment where the same 24-year-old woman alleged she was physically assaulted by her boyfriend. According to the prosecutor's office, Iavasile struck the woman and strangled her. 

Following a warrant request that was signed the same day, he was charged with felony assault with intent to do great bodily harm and another misdemeanor domestic violence charge.

In the Livonia case, he was given a cash bond of $3,000/10% during his arraignment and his next court date is Sept. 9.

In the Northville case, he was given a $5,000 personal bond and is scheduled for an examination on September 1. 
















Newly hired Westland police officer charged with assault, domestic violence
Click On Detroit - WDIV News
August 24, 2021

Local officer facing charges


















Westland Police Officer Facing Serious Charges
WXYZ-TV News - Detroit
Aug 24, 2021

Westland Police Officer Sebastian Iavasile was arrested twice on August 22 in Northville and Livonia while off duty.



















Newly hired Westland police officer charged with assault, domestic violence
Officer was sworn in on July 6
Click On Detroit - Channel 4 News
August 24, 2021

DETROIT – Newly hired Westland police officer Sebastian Iavasile is in trouble.

He was arrested over the weekend. Northville Township police said they arrested Iavasile around 2 a.m. on Aug. 22.

According to a spokesperson for the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office, Iavasile punched his 24-year old girlfriend in the nose.

Around 1:28 a.m. on the day of the incident Northville police were called to an apartment where the woman alleged she was physically assaulted by her boyfriend.

The defendant allegedly struck the woman and strangled her. He is facing charges of assault with intent to do great bodily harm and a domestic violence misdemeanor.

Westland Police Chief Jeff Jedrusik said the officer was just sworn in on July 6.

Jedrusik released a statement about the incident.

“I recently learned of the off duty domestic violence incident involving Sebastian Iavasile. His involvement in the off duty incident has resulted in criminal charges against him. There will be a separate Westland Police internal investigation taking place regarding his employment. He is a newly hired police officer who was still in the training program. At this point in time he has been placed on administrative leave pending the conclusion of the investigation,” the statement read.

Iavasile was arraigned and told the judge he was not guilty.

Monday, August 9, 2021

08092021 - Andrew Paul Geronimi's Murder And Assault Case: Proof That Michigan Doesn't View Domestic Violence As A Serious Crime

 




In January 2021, Michigan resident Andrew Geronimi was arrested and charged in a domestic violence incident with: One count of unlawful imprisonment; One count of felonious assault and two counts of assaulting, resisting, obstructing police. Geronimi was facing up to 21 years in prison. Additionally, at the time of his arrest, Geronimi had another domestic violence charge pending against him.

Despite the seriousness of Geronimi's crimes, he was able to bond out of jail in March 2021. 

In May, Geronimi failed to appear for a court hearing and a bench warrant was issued for his arrest.

Fast forward to August 2021: Geronimi was arrested and charged for the murder of Pleasant Hill Oregon resident Caelen Bosisto and the assault of her husband Staton.

Meanwhile, back in Michigan, the Dickinson County Prosecutor is now pointing the finger at the judge who allowed Geronimi to bond out in March. REALLY?! I wonder how many domestic violence cases the prosecutor has refused to file charges against; the number of DV cases that she allowed to be dismissed; and how many DV cases she allowed to be plea bargained under MCL 769.4a - with no concern for the safety of the victims.

Because of Michigan's total disregard for DV/OIDV victims, the Staton family has been destroyed at the hands of one of our state's abuser's who should have without any question, been behind bars...











A man is in the Dickinson County Jail following a hostage situation Tuesday night in Norway
TV 6 News - Upper Michigan Source
January 20, 2021
According to the Norway City Police Department, officers responded to a domestic violence incident at 618 15th Avenue in Norway at 10:01 p.m. Jan. 19.

Officers were told a 33-year-old white man was armed with two knives and threatening to harm the woman who called 911. Police said the man had reportedly taken the woman hostage and would not let her leave the home.

Once arriving to the home, officers entered the home and attempted to negotiate with the man. Officers said the man refused to negotiate or comply with officer commands.

The Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) activated and team members attempted to negotiate again with the man. Again, the man refused to negotiate with the officers or CIRT.

After continued attempts to get the man to comply with officer demands, he was subdued with the use of non-lethal shotgun rounds. Officers said the man was then taken into custody and taken to the Dickinson County Jail.

The Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office, Michigan State Police, CIRT, North Alert Ambulance and Integrity ambulance assisted the Norway police with this incident.

No other details or names have been released at this time. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

















Andrew Paul Geronimi has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges
His pre-trial hearing is scheduled for March 15 in Dickinson County Circuit Court
TV 6 News - Upper Michigan Source
February 16, 2021
The man arrested following a domestic violence hostage situation Jan. 19 in Norway has been identified.

33-year-old Andrew Paul Geronimi, of Kingsford, was arraigned on Jan. 20 on the following charges:
  • One count of unlawful imprisonment, punishable by up to 15 years in prison
  • One count of felonious assault, punishable by up to 4 years in prison
  • Two counts of assaulting, resisting, obstructing police, punishable by up to 2 years in prison
His bond was set at $15,000 cash or surety, but Dickinson County Prosecutor Lisa Richards told TV6 that because he has a different domestic violence charge against him, he isn’t actually able to bond out.

Geronimi has a preliminary hearing set for 2:00 p.m. Feb 9.















Man arrested for Pleasant Hill murder, assault
KEZI News
August 09, 2021

Andrew Geronimi, 34, was booked late this afternoon into the Lane County jail.


















MAN ARRESTED FOR PLEASANT HILL MURDER, ASSAULT 
Andrew Geronimi, 34, was booked late this afternoon into the Lane County jail
KEZI News - Oregon
Aug 9, 2021 8:19 AM

















PLEASANT HILL, Ore. -- A 34-year-old man was booked into the Lane County Jail Monday afternoon, accused of murdering a Pleasant Hill woman and wounding her husband.

Andrew Geronimi is charged with first-degree murder, assault and burglary and attempt to commit any degree of murder or aggravated murder.

A Lane County sheriff's spokesman said there is no known connection between Geronimi and the victims.

Caelen and Staton Bosisto were shot inside their home in the 37000 block of Highway 58 near Hilltop Drive, east of Pleasant Hill on Monday morning. Caelen was killed in the attack. Staton was shot in the head but survived. His condition is not known at this time.

Deputies responded to the residence shortly before 7 a.m. after receiving a 911 call that a person had been shot.

A family member confirmed the couple had a 2-month-old baby which was present in the home. The child was not injured.

Soon after arriving to the scene, authorities saw a man who was carrying a gun and hiding in some bushes outside the house. After a brief standoff, the man was taken into custody. On Monday evening, KEZI 9 News discovered this was not his first run-in with the law. 

In January, Geronimi was arraigned on several charges related to a domestic violence hostage situation in Norway, Michigan. When asked about Geronimi, Norway police said they "know him very well."

If you have any information, contact deputies at 541-682-4150 opt. 1.
















UPDATE: New warrant issued for man involved in Norway hostage case
TV 6 News - Upper Michigan Source
August 10, 2021



NORWAY, Mich. (WLUC) - UPDATE, Aug. 10, 2021: Dickinson County law enforcement still has a warrant out for the arrest of Andrew Paul Geronimi.

According to Dickinson County Circuit Court, Geronimi posted his $15,000 bond on March 18, was released and was later scheduled for a jury trial.

Court officials said he was unable to be contacted by his attorney when he didn’t appear for a court hearing, so a bench warrant was issued for his arrest on May 21.

His warrant is still valid as of Aug. 10, 2021.

UPDATE Feb 16, 2021: Andrew Paul Geronimi has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges.
His pre-trial hearing is scheduled for March 15 in Dickinson County Circuit Court.

The man arrested following a domestic violence hostage situation Jan. 19 in Norway has been identified.

33-year-old Andrew Paul Geronimi, of Kingsford, was arraigned on Jan. 20 on the following charges:
  • One count of unlawful imprisonment, punishable by up to 15 years in prison
  • One count of felonious assault, punishable by up to 4 years in prison
  • Two counts of assaulting, resisting, obstructing police, punishable by up to 2 years in prison
His bond was set at $15,000 cash or surety, but Dickinson County Prosecutor Lisa Richards told TV6 that because he has a different domestic violence charge against him, he isn’t actually able to bond out.

Geronimi has a preliminary hearing set for 2:00 p.m. Feb 9.


ORIGINAL STORY: A man is in the Dickinson County Jail following a hostage situation Tuesday night in Norway.
According to the Norway City Police Department, officers responded to a domestic violence incident at 618 15th Avenue in Norway at 10:01 p.m. Jan. 19.

Officers were told a 33-year-old white man was armed with two knives and threatening to harm the woman who called 911. Police said the man had reportedly taken the woman hostage and would not let her leave the home.

Once arriving to the home, officers entered the home and attempted to negotiate with the man. Officers said the man refused to negotiate or comply with officer commands.

The Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) activated and team members attempted to negotiate again with the man. Again, the man refused to negotiate with the officers or CIRT.

After continued attempts to get the man to comply with officer demands, he was subdued with the use of non-lethal shotgun rounds. Officers said the man was then taken into custody and taken to the Dickinson County Jail.

The Dickinson County Sheriff’s Office, Michigan State Police, CIRT, North Alert Ambulance and Integrity ambulance assisted the Norway police with this incident.

No other details or names have been released at this time. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

















Man on the run for Dickinson County charges arrested for murder in Oregon
34-year-old Andrew Paul Geronimi is facing a felony murder charge, along with first-degree assault and first-degree burglary charges in Lane County, Oregon
TV 6 News - Upper Michigan Source
Aug. 10, 2021 



PLEASANT HILL, Ore. (WLUC) - A man on the run from charges he faces in Dickinson County has been arrested for murder in Oregon.

According to court records for Lane County, Ore., 34-year-old Andrew Paul Geronimi, originally of Kingsford, is facing a felony second-degree murder charge, along with attempt to commit murder, first-degree assault and first-degree burglary charges.

Police were called to a home on Highway 58 near Hilltop Drive in Pleaseant Hill, Ore, at 6:34 a.m. Aug. 9 for the report of a shooting.

Oregon news station KEZI reports that Geronimi shot and killed new mother, Caelen Bosisto.

Her husband, Staton Bosisto, was shot in the head, but survived and was conscious before leaving for the hospital. His current condition is unknown. The sheriff’s office says the couple’s two-month-old infant was present in the home, but was uninjured. The child was placed with family members.

Deputies were informed by Stanton that his handgun was missing from the home.

While investigating the scene, deputies from the Lane County Sheriff’s Office spotted a man, later identified as Geronimi, with a handgun hiding in the bushes next to the driveway. After about 45 minutes, he surrendered to officers.

Geronimi was then booked into the county jail in Eugene, Ore., a short time later.

The sheriff’s office said there is still no known connection between the couple and Geronimi.

On Tuesday, Geronimi was arraigned at 1:30 p.m. pacific (4:30 p.m. eastern) on his charges in Oregon. His next court date in Oregon is Sept. 15.

A GoFundMe account has been started for memorial expenses for Caelen Bosisto and medical expenses for Staton Bosisto.

While this incident happened in Oregon, Geronimi was also wanted for charges in Dickinson County, Mich.

According to Dickinson County Circuit Court, Geronimi posted his $15,000 bond (10% cash/surety) on March 18, was released and was later scheduled for a jury trial.

In an original story, the Dickson County Prosecutor told TV6 that Geronimi should not be granted bond, because of a past history of domestic violence. It is unknown why the judge in this case decided to grant him bond.

Court officials told TV6 he was unable to be contacted by his attorney when he didn’t appear for a court hearing in May, so a bench warrant was issued for his arrest on May 21. That warrant is still outstanding.

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.



















Michigan man who skipped bail in May, charged with murder of new mom in Oregon
Ann Arbor News
August 11, 2021
A man who was wanted in Michigan after he skipped bail in May has been charged with murder in Oregon according to TV station KEZI 9. Andrew Geronimi, 34, formerly of Kingsford, Mich. was charged with first-degree murder among other felony charges after he allegedly killed a woman and shot her husband in the head Monday.

The victims have been identified as Caelen and Staton Bosisto of Pleasant Hill, Ore., Caelen was killed in the shooting, while Staton survived, however his condition is unknown. The couple's two-month-old baby was in the home at the time of the shooting, but was not injured.

Police arrested Geronimi following a brief standoff with police after he was found hiding in the bushes outside the house. He is currently lodged in the Lane County Jail. A spokesperson for the department said there are no known links between the family and Geronimi.

Geronimi was wanted in Michigan after he failed to appear for court in May to face charges from an assault in January that also ended with a police standoff. According to WLUC 6, Geronimi was arrested in January after he allegedly held a woman hostage in Dickinson County. In that incident, police had to use non-lethal shotgun ammo to subdue him and place him under arrest.

A judge granted Geronimi a $15,000 (10% cash/surety) bond in that matter, which Geronimi posted on March 18. When he failed to return to court in May, a bench warrant was issued for his arrest. He is facing charges in Michigan for unlawful imprisonment and felonious assault.



















New mother shot, killed in Lane County, husband injured; no known connections to suspect
NBC 16 - Eugene Oregon
August 11, 2021



PLEASANT HILL, Ore. – Investigators have identified the man accused of killing a new mother and seriously injuring her husband at their home along Highway 58 Monday.

We also now know he was a fugitive from Michigan.

Court documents accuse Andrew Paul Geronimi of shooting and killing Caelen Ann Bosisto and injuring Stanton Ryan Bosisto.

There is no known connection between the victims and the suspect, the sheriff's office said.

The couple's 8-week-old son was uninjured. He is being cared for by family and friends, according to a GoFundMe created to support the family.

The effort had raised nearly $55,000 by Wednesday afternoon.

But organizers say the baby needs more than money and have organized a drive for breastmilk and baby items.

According to local media, Geronimi was a fugitive from Michigan.

WLUC reports that Geronimi had been arrested for a domestic violence hostage situation in January of this year. However, he failed to show up for court after leaving jail in March.

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office says they responded to a home near Hilltop Drive and Highway 58 the morning of August 9 after a 911 caller reported being shot.

They later located an armed man in the bushes, who surrendered after a standoff.

Geronimi is charged with murder, attempted murder, assault and burglary. He is scheduled to be in court on September 15 for a pre-trial conference.

Information on the investigation was difficult to confirm this week as sheriff's office personnel scrambled to also assist with evacuation notices and public information duties on wildfires.