Wednesday, December 5, 2007

12052007 - Deputy Dale Van Wert - Trial For CSC - Bay County SD










Bay County Sheriff Deputy Dale Van Wert was charged with three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in connection with his rape of a 13 year-old relative at his home between December 2006 and January 07, 2007.










Ex-deputy a sex offender
Friday, March 07, 2008
THE SAGINAW NEWS
http://www.mlive.com/news/saginawnews/index.ssf?/base/news25/1204903226111560.xml&coll=9

A former Bay County sheriff's deputy has received his punishment in a Saginaw court on charges he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl in his care.

Dale P. Van Wert learned Thursday he will spend the next three years on probation.

Van Wert, 49, pleaded no contest to one count of attempted sexual assault.

Investigators said he sexually assaulted the teen at his Garfield Township home between Dec. 6, 2006, and Jan. 7, 2007.

Van Wert and his wife operated a foster care home for children from their home near Linwood.

As part of the probation, Saginaw County Circuit Judge Darnell Jackson ordered Van Wert to register as a sex offender, to undergo sexual abuse treatment, to not appear within 1,000 feet of schools, parks, arcades, playgrounds or anywhere else children gather, and not have contact with anyone younger than 17 unless an adult is present to supervise the visit.

Jackson handled the case because Bay County judges recused themselves. The crimes occurred in Bay County.

Jackson also ordered Van Wert to pay $840 in fees and fines and work a job at least 30 hours a week. He gave the former law man credit for the 413 days he already served in jail.

Van Wert's attorney, Matthew L. Reyes of Bay City, said his client was going to live with a brother in Bay County.

Van Wert didn't speak during the sentencing hearing.

''I'd like to know why you did this,'' the mother of the victim asked Van Wert in court. ''I need to know the reason. I don't understand why you threw your life away.''

Bay County Sheriff John Miller fired Van Wert in September 2006 amid allegations he used the Law Enforcement Information Network for his personal process-serving business and he did so while on duty for the sheriff's department.











Former sheriff's deputy gets three years probation
Friday, March 07, 2008
Bay City Times
http://www.mlive.com/news/bctimes/index.ssf?/base/news11/1204906518131170.xml&coll=4

A former Bay County sheriff's deputy has received his punishment in a Saginaw court on charges he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl in his care.

Dale P. Van Wert learned Thursday he will spend the next three years on probation.

Van Wert, 49, pleaded no contest to one count of attempted sexual assault.

Investigators said he sexually assaulted the teen at his Garfield Township home between Dec. 6, 2006, and Jan. 7, 2007.

Van Wert and his wife operated a foster care home for children from their home near Linwood.

As part of the probation, Saginaw County Circuit Judge Darnell Jackson ordered Van Wert to register as a sex offender, to undergo sexual abuse treatment, to not appear within 1,000 feet of schools, parks, arcades, playgrounds or anywhere else children gather, and not have contact with anyone younger than 17 unless an adult is present to supervise the visit.

Jackson handled the case because Bay County judges recused themselves. The crimes occurred in Bay County.

Jackson also ordered Van Wert to pay $840 in fees and fines and work a job at least 30 hours a week. He gave the former law man credit for the 413 days he already served in jail.

Van Wert's attorney, Matthew L. Reyes of Bay City, said his client was going to live with a brother in Bay County.

Van Wert didn't speak during the sentencing hearing.

''I'd like to know why you did this,'' the mother of the victim asked Van Wert in court. ''I need to know the reason. I don't understand why you threw your life away.''

The woman said Van Wert's actions left her angry and confused.

Although she said she's having a difficult time coping with the ordeal and she's certain he committed the crime, the woman said she has forgiven Van Wert.

Bay County Sheriff John Miller fired Van Wert in September 2006 amid allegations he used the Law Enforcement Information Network for his personal process-serving business while on duty for the sheriff's department.














Ex-Deputy Learns Fate In Child Sex Assault
After Serving 14 Months, Van Wert Could Get Probation
WNEN- Channel 5 News
POSTED: 11:23 am EST March 6, 2008
UPDATED: 11:31 am EST March 6, 2008
http://www.wnem.com/news/15512728/detail.html

SAGINAW, Mich. -- A former Bay County sheriff’s deputy will be sentenced Thursday for a sexual assault of a 10-year-old girl.

Dale Van Wert’s first trial ended in a hung jury in December. He entered a no-contest plea last month.

Van Wert will register as a sex offender, and since he has been in custody for 14 months he could be released Thursday and placed on immediate probation.

The sentencing is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. in Saginaw County court







Van Wert pleads no contest in assault case
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
By CRYSTAL McMORRIS
The Bay City Times

A former Bay County Sheriff's deputy has pleaded no contest to a charge of attempted sexual assault and guilty to three counts of unauthorized use of the Law Enforcement Information Network.

Dale P. Van Wert entered the pleas Monday afternoon in Saginaw County Circuit Court, where Judge Darnell Jackson is handling the case due to recusal of Bay County judges. The crimes to which Van Wert pleaded occurred in Bay County. He faces up to 10 years in prison when sentenced March 6, but guidelines indicate a shorter sentence is likely.

Van Wert, who as a deputy was assigned to Bay County Court security, was accused of obtaining information through Central Dispatch for use in his own process-serving business while on duty in 2006

He also had been charged with several sex crimes alleging sexual assault of a 13-year-old at his Linwood-area home in 2006 and 2007. The more serious sex charges were dismissed as part of a plea bargain.

''You can lock a man up for 13 months with no bond, and eventually he's going to make decisions that are going to get him out of jail,'' said Matthew Reyes, Van Wert's defense attorney.

A jury in December was unable to reach a verdict after hearing several days of testimony about the alleged sexual assaults.

Bay County Prosecutor Kurt Asbury said he consulted with the victim and her mother and determined that it was ''in the best interest of the victim and the public to resolve this matter without another trial.''

Asbury said sentencing guidelines indicate that Van Wert may be released with time served, which will amount to about 14 months. Van Wert also will be required to register as a sex offender and will be placed on probation.

''Given all the circumstances of the case, and the fact that we tried to convict him previously, we're satisfied that he's been convicted of a very serious felony and will be a registered sex offender for life,'' Asbury said.

Reyes said Van Wert agreed to the plea bargain as a way of ''putting an end to the saga.''








Jury unable to reach verdict in sexual assault case of former deputy
Thursday, December 13, 2007
The Grand Rapids Press
By CRYSTAL McMORRIS
http://www.mlive.com/news/grpress/index.ssf?/base/news-10/1197562642159010.xml&coll=4


After a day-and-a-half of deliberation, a jury was unable to reach a verdict Wednesday in the sexual assault case against former Bay County sheriff's deputy Dale P. Van Wert.

A new trial will be scheduled next year. Attorneys for both sides said they were ''disappointed'' with the outcome.

Van Wert was charged with sexual assaults, including penetration, of a 13-year-old girl in his home on West Kitchen Road a year ago.

The jury of 10 women and two men debated after hearing evidence, including testimony from the alleged victim and from Van Wert, 49. The alleged victim said Van Wert sexually assaulted her 10 or more times in December 2006 and January 2007 while other children in the house were sleeping and Van Wert's wife was visiting family members.

The girl's DNA was found on a sex toy with which she said he assaulted her and Van Wert's thumbprint was found on the device. He said he and his wife used the object together and said he ''absolutely'' did not have sexual contact with the girl.















Van Wert may take stand today in sexual assault trial
The Bay City Times
Friday, December 07, 2007
http://www.mlive.com/baycity/stories/index.ssf?/base/news-10/119704429842870.xml&coll=4

Former Bay County Sheriff's Deputy Dale P. Van Wert may take the stand today in his own defense against six counts of alleged sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl.

The prosecution presented several witnesses on Thursday, including another teenage member of the Van Wert household. The girl said she'd noticed the alleged victim had begun spending a lot of time in the reclining chair with Van Wert after the other children in the house had gone to bed and Van Wert's wife was visiting relatives.

Dale Van Wert and his wife, Terri, had seven children, most of whom were adopted or were being fostered in their Kitchen Road home in Garfield Township. The alleged assaults of the 13-year-old began about a year ago and continued for around five weeks before the girl told a relative what had been happening.

The teen who testified Thursday said that once, when she came down the stairs, she saw Van Wert and the alleged victim covered by a blanket that was quickly adjusted when she entered the room. She did not say she'd ever seen any sexual activity occurring.

Miveita Mahanti, a Michigan State Police microbiologist, testified that tests of a sexual device with which Van Wert is accused of assaulting the victim, determined with near-certainty that the girl's DNA was on the device.

Saginaw County Circuit Judge Darnell Jackson limited how much detail could be admitted regarding pornography found on the family's home computer. None of the images found appeared to be home-made or depict minors. Defense attorney Kevin Rieman argued that showing the photos and movies would paint Van Wert as a ''pervert'' and prejudice the jury.

Van Wert faces up to life in prison if convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, which involves penetration. His defense team has implied that he may take the stand in his own defense.

He also faces several felony charges involving allegations that he served papers within Bay County for private fees while on county time. He is being held in the Saginaw County Jail without bond.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Testimony begins in sexual assault trial of former deputy
Thursday, December 06, 2007
The Bay City Times
By Crystal McMORRIS
http://www.mlive.com/baycity/stories/index.ssf?/base/news-10/1196958104301960.xml&coll=4

Testimony began Wednesday in the trial of former Bay County Sheriff's Deputy Dale Van Wert on three counts of first-degree sexual assault and other charges involving a 13-year-old girl in his Linwood home.

Van Wert, 49, faces up to life in prison if convicted.

The alleged victim took the stand in the afternoon and described a five-week stretch of sexual assaults that started about a year ago. Now 14, the girl answered questions for more than an hour from Bay County Assistant Prosecutor J. Dee Brooks and defense attorney Matthew Reyes, at one point calling for a break to regain her composure.

Van Wert, who's been lodged in the Saginaw County Jail without bond since January, wore a tailored suit and stood up without being asked to when Saginaw County Judge Darnell Jackson asked the girl to identify him.

Jackson was assigned to handle the case, though the trial is being conducted in the Bay County Court Facility where Van Wert once worked as a security officer. Bay County Sheriff John E. Miller fired Van Wert after allegations arose regarding misuse of the Law Enforcement Information Network and conducting private process-serving business while on the county's dime. Van Wert was arrested in September 2006 on 11 felony counts in that matter.

Van Wert was free on his own recognizance, awaiting an evidence hearing on those charges when the alleged assaults occurred.

In the current trial, the jury will decide Van Wert's fate on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct - a life felony involving penetration - and three counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, a 15-year felony involving sexual contact with a minor.

The girl said it was not uncommon for her to sit on Van Wert's lap, but he began sexually touching her in early December and the abuse continued to escalate and included sexual penetration.

The victim was questioned repeatedly by Brooks on exact details regarding the assaults, which she said occurred between 10 and 20 times. She provided many details, but several times said she did not recall specific details about where the other six children - foster children or adopted children taken in by Van Wert and his wife, Terri - were at the time of the assaults.

Reyes inquired about why the victim couldn't remember specific dates of specific activities and suggested that she was fabricating the claims to get Van Wert removed from the home the family shared on West Kitchen Road in Garfield Township.

He asked the girl whether she had told a sister that she ''knows how the system works'' and would ''get rid of Dale.'' He also questioned her about her fondness for television shows like ''Law and Order.''

The girl said she indeed wanted to become a prosecutor and had job-shadowed with an assistant in the prosecutor's office. But she said those things had nothing to do with her reporting the alleged abuse.

Earlier in the day, Van Wert's wife, Terri, who has filed for divorce, testified about the girl disclosing the alleged abuse in January. Two Michigan State Police troopers also testified. The primary investigator in the case is Trooper Elizabeth Hunt.

Trooper Tiffany Robbins testified to transporting videos and sexual lubricants from the home on Jan. 20.

Trooper Mary Amend testified about cracking the safe in Van Wert's bedroom and seizing a box of pornographic video tapes, which she then watched at the post. Although the alleged victim testified that Van Wert never showed her pornography, the jury was allowed to hear about his collection. Amend said none of the videos appeared to include child-pornography.

She said the only home-made tapes in the safe were of family vacations and school plays and the like and included no sexual images.

Several of Van Wert's family members sat in the court room. The trial was to resume this morning.







Bay County Former sheriff's deputy to stand trial
Date: February 7, 2007
Publication: Bay City Times, The (MI) Page: A3

A former Bay County Sheriff's deputy will stand trial on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and three counts of second-degree CSC.

Dale Van Wert, 48, faces up to life in prison if convicted. Saginaw County District Judge M. Randall Jurrens bound the case over to Bay County Circuit Court for trial on Friday after hearing testimony from the alleged victim, a 13-year-old girl.

Van Wert also...

 
 
 
 
 
 
Former Bay County sheriff deputy back in court
Dale Van Wert charged with 11 felonies
By Jennifer Borrasso
BAY COUNTY (WJRT)
01/29/07
http://abclocal.go.com/wjrt/story?section=local&id=4982705

A former Bay County sheriff's deputy was back in court Monday, charged with 11 felonies. And his legal problems don't stop there. Just last week he was charged with raping a teenage girl at his home.

Dale Van Wert was fired last year from the Bay County Sheriff's Department after being charged with 11 felonies.

Prosecutors say that while on duty, Van Wert collected fees and served papers for his private business, Court Integrity Services. They also say he signed false information on those papers.

Last year, ABC12 profiled Van Wert and his wife in their adoption of children who came from an abused home.

Monday it was a much different story. The former Bay County sheriff's deputy now has been charged with raping a 13-year-old girl at his home.

He was back in court for another case where he faces 11 felonies and is charged with conducting private business while on duty and then pocketing money that should have gone to the county.

The prosecutor pointed out that Van Wert tried to get information such as addresses about people he was trying to serve by calling Bay County 911.

"I don't see the connection that the information relayed to 911 was necessarily improper," said defense attorney Matt Reyes.

"You heard the 911 operator testify that no explanation is needed when requesting information."

Jeri Middleton testified that she took papers from Van Wert and personally delivered them to two jail inmates. "When you serve paper in the jail that you had signed on the line as the person who served, do you know why your signature is not contained on that?" she said.

"I asked Dale, 'Do you want me to sign this?' He said, 'Oh, yes.' I knew it was wrong. I didn't know. I just did what he said."

"I think at best what they've shown is maybe he signed the paperwork on the wrong line or maybe he should have had Ms. Middleton sign on the line above. I don't think that's forgery," Reyes said.

Van Wert is in the Saginaw County Jail stemming from the rape case.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Hearing set for former deputy
THE BAY CITY TIMES
Saginaw News
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
http://www.mlive.com/news/sanews/index.ssf?/base/news-4/116965745560940.xml&coll=9#continue

BAY CITY -- Authorities have scheduled an evidence hearing for a former Bay County sheriff's deputy now that a Saginaw County district judge has arraigned him on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a 13-year-old relative.

Judge M. Randall Jurrens -- who conducted the arraignment of Dale P. Van Wert, 48, of Garfield Township because Bay County's three district judges recused themselves -- ordered jailers to hold him without bond.

Paperwork authorizing the charges indicates authorities are accusing Van Wert of having intercourse with the girl and otherwise sexually assaulting her between Dec. 6 and Jan. 7.

Bay County Sheriff John Miller fired Van Wert last year after prosecutors claimed that, while performing security duties at the Bay County Court Facility, he conducted investigations, collected fees and served papers for his Court Integrity Services business.

Van Wert was free on his own recognizance while awaiting a Jan. 29 hearing on four counts of perjury, three counts of uttering and publishing, four counts of obtaining restricted information regarding vehicles and four counts of unauthorized use of information from the Law Enforcement Information Network. Other than the LIEN charges, conviction of the charges could carry penalties of up to 15 years in prison.

Bay County Sheriff John Miller fired Van Wert last year after prosecutors claimed that, while performing security duties at the Bay County Court Facility, he conducted investigations, collected fees and served papers for his Court Integrity Services business.

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Former deputy charged with raping 13-year-old
The Bay City Times
By CRYSTAL HARMON
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
http://www.mlive.com/news/bctimes/index.ssf?/base/news-8/1169568948196240.xml&coll=4

A former Bay County Sheriff's deputy, fired last year after being charged with 11 felonies alleging he ran a private business while on duty, was charged on Monday with raping a 13-year-old girl.

Dale P. Van Wert, 48, of Garfield Township, was arraigned in Saginaw County on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. If convicted, Van Wert faces up to life in prison. The Saginaw County judge, conducting the arraignment after Bay County's three district judges recused themselves, ordered Van Wert held without bond.

Although moot in light of the fact that Van Wert cannot be bonded out, he's ordered to have no contact with children under the age of 18. His bond for the previous charges was raised to $150,000.

Although no police report was contained in Van Wert's new criminal file at the Bay County Court Facility, paperwork authorizing the charges indicates that Van Wert is accused of having sexual intercourse with the girl and otherwise sexually assaulting her at his home at 1251 W. Kitchen Road between Dec. 6 and Jan. 7.

Van Wert is scheduled to face an evidence hearing in Bay County District Court on those charges on Jan. 29 before a visiting judge who will be assigned by the State Court Administrator's Office.

Potential witnesses listed in court records include the victim, Van Wert's wife, an official from the Midland County Department of Human Services, and three Michigan State Police officers.

Van Wert had been free on his own recognizance while awaiting a Jan. 29 evidence hearing on four counts of perjury, three counts of uttering and publishing, four counts of obtaining restricted information regarding vehicles and four counts of unauthorized use of information from the Law Enforcement Information Network. Other than the LIEN charges, the others are felonies, with penalties of up to 15 years in prison.

In those charges, prosecutors alleged that Van Wert, while on duty assigned as security to the Bay County Court Facility, did investigations, collected fees and served papers for his private business, Court Integrity Services.

Van Wert made an unsuccessful bid for a seat on the Bay County Board of Commissioners in 2006.

Van Wert and his wife, Terri, a former Bay County District Court employee, have five children and also operate a licensed foster care home in Linwood, sheltering children, including those who've been abused and neglected by their biological parents.

Bay County Sheriff John Miller suspended Van Wert with pay in July during an investigation into the allegations of misconduct on the job and fired him in September when he refused to explain his activities, the sheriff said last fall.

Van Wert has operated Court Service Integrity, a business that serves court papers, such as subpoenas, summons, small claims, eviction orders and divorce papers, to defendants and witnesses in legal disputes.

The sheriff's deputies often serve court papers for a fee ranging from $10 to $30 plus mileage.

Miller alleged that Van Wert often conducted his private business while on duty, which was a conflict of interest, and that he pocketed the money for serving the papers which should have gone to the county. The Times was unable to reach Van Wert's attorney, Matthew L. Reyes, for comment this morning. Reyes told a television reporter at the arraignment on Monday that Van Wert is not guilty.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Former sheriff's deputy faces felony charges
The Bay City Times
By TIM YOUNKMAN
Saturday, September 30, 2006
http://www.mlive.com/news/bctimes/index.ssf?/base/news-8/1159611305232300.xml&coll=4

A former Bay County Sheriff's deputy on Friday was arraigned in Bay County District Court on 15 misdemeanor and felony counts stemming from collecting fees for serving court papers on county time.

Dale P. Van Wert, 48, of Garfield Township, has been dismissed from the Bay County Sheriff's Office, said Sheriff John E. Miller. If convicted, Van Wert faces a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.

Miller said he conducted a hearing on accusations of misconduct within the department but Van Wert would not answer questions or explain his activities. As a result, he was fired.

Van Wert and his Bay City attorney Matt Reyes declined comment after the arraignment in which Van Wert demanded a preliminary examination on the charges against him. No date for that hearing was set but a conference of attorneys and District Judge Craig Alston will be held Nov. 9.

Van Wert was allowed to remain free on his own recognizance. Bay County Prosecutor Kurt Asbury, who was in the courtroom at the arraignment Friday, declined comment.

In a recent interview with The Times, Van Wert - who was a candidate for a seat on the Bay County Board of Commissioners - was critical of the Sheriff's Department management structure. He was defeated in a primary election in August.

The sheriff's deputies often serve court papers for a fee ranging from $10 to $30 plus mileage but Van Wert has operated a private company called Court Service Integrity for 10 years, a business that also serves court papers, such as subpoenas, summonses, small claims papers, eviction notices and divorce papers to defendants and witnesses in legal disputes.

Miller charged that Van Wert often conducted his private business while on duty, which was a conflict of interest, and that he pocketed the money for serving the papers which should have gone to the county.

Van Wert has been charged with four counts of perjury, three counts of uttering and publishing, four counts of making false certification under the vehicle code (obtaining restricted information) and four counts of unauthorized use of information from the Law Enforcement Information Network. All of the charges are felonies except those involving the LEIN information, court documents show.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Baby beats odds after abuse, finds new home
Family adopts 2 new children
BAY COUNTY (WJRT)
(09/27/06)
http://abclocal.go.com/wjrt/story?section=local&id=4604662

It was New Years Day 2005 when we told you about a 1-month-old baby boy that was taken to Bay Medical Center. Police say the baby was abused; doctors thought he might not survive.

But the baby did survive. He'll turn 2 years old in November, and Wednesday, he got new parents.

The baby was Bryce Rangel, and at the time of his arrival at the hospital, his short life seemed so unfair.

In July of 2005, the parental rights of Rangel and his sister Madison were taken away from the biological parents.

Police say the parents were uncooperative in explaining Rangel's injuries.

His dad, Gabriel Rangel, would later go to jail on other charges, but died earlier this year in jail from a drug overdose.

Bryce Rangel survived his injuries. He and his sister were put in foster care, and Wednesday in a Bay County courtroom, their foster parents adopted both children.

Dale and Terri Van Wert now have nine children altogether. Bryce and Madison's new sister Sheila was also adopted.

Bryce will have challenges the rest of his life, but at least he has one, which at times, seemed remote at best, and now he has a new family.

Monday, December 3, 2007

12032007 - Firefighter Michael Boyd - Southgate FD



 FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL BOYD, SOUTHGATE FD: DECEMBER 03, 2007.











December 03, 2007: Firefighter Michael Boyd received a speeding ticket [50mph in a 35mph zone]...less than four months after his sentencing for the August 17th assault charges. Conditions of that plea were that his thirty day sentence in jail would be suspended if he remained law abiding for the next year.




ALSO SEE:

FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL BOYD, SOUTHGATE FD: JUNE 18, 2004

Original charges: Fourth-degree misdemeanor disorderly person; first-degree misdemeanor assault; fourth-degree menacing.
Sentence: Plea bargain. Pled guilty to fourth-degree misdemeanor disorderly person. Sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended on condition no similar offense and remain law abiding for the next one year. All other charges dismissed.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2004/06/firefighter-michael-boyd-southgate-fd.html




FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL BOYD, SOUTHGATE FD: JULY 01, 2006
Original charge: minor misdemeanor disorderly person.
Sentence: Pled guilty. Fined $32.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2006/07/firefighter-michael-boyd-southgate-fd.html




FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL BOYD, SOUTHGATE FD: JULY 15, 2006
Original charge: fourth-degree misdemeanor disorderly person.
Sentence: Pled guilty. Fined $32.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2006/07/firefighter-michael-boyd-southgate-fd_15.html




FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL BOYD, SOUTHGATE FD: AUGUST 17, 2007
Original charges: first-degree felony aggravated burglary; three counts of first-degree misdemeanor assault; and second-degree misdemeanor resisting arrest.
Sentence: Plea bargain. Pled guilty to one first-degree misdemeanor assault. In exchange, all other charges were dropped. Sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended on condition no similar offense and remain law abiding for one year. [08/24/2007].
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/08/firefighter-michael-boyd-southgate-fire.html


 
 
 
FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL BOYD, SOUTHGATE FD: AUGUST 23, 2008

Original charges: Two counts of first degree misdemeanor assault.
Sentence: Plea agreement. Pled guilty to one count of misdemeanor assault and the other charges was dismissed. Sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended on the conditions that the law be abided by. [4/08/09]. NOTE: When Boyd accepted this plea [4/08/09] he was also facing charges for a March 30, 2009 drunk driving offense.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2008/08/firefighter-michael-boyd-southgate-fire.html




FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL BOYD, SOUTHGATE FD: MARCH 30, 2009
Original charges: First-degree misdemeanor carrying concealed weapon; first-degree misdemeanor operating vehicle under influence; first-degree misdemeanor driving with suspended / revoked license; no tail lights; and driving without seatbelt.
Sentence: Plea agreement. Pled guilty to first-degree misdemeanor operating vehicle under influence; all other charges dismissed. Sentenced to 10 days in jail, suspended on condition that the law be abided by for one year; driver's license suspended for 180 days; first offender program.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2009/03/firefighter-michael-boyd-southgate-fd.html




FIREFIGHTER MICHAEL BOYD, SOUTHGATE FD: MARCH 01, 2011.
Original charges: First-degree misdemeanor domestic violence.
CASE STILL PENDING.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2011/10/firefighter-michael-boyd-southgate-fd.html








DECEMBER 03, 2007: CASE # TRD 0704844A. Speeding: 50/35. Pled guilty and paid a $32 fine.

12032007 - Matt Allen - Sentenced - Detroit Mayor Press Secretary

Also See:
Detroit Mayor Press Secretary Matt Allen arrested for domestic violence [Nov. 02, 2007]





















Probation, Psych Test for Press Secretary
December 04, 2007
WXYZ TV News, Detroit
http://www.wxyz.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=b365ade5-f06c-4b62-8189-d1e19baf566e

DETROIT (AP) - Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's press secretary has pleaded guilty to domestic violence and obstructing police. The charges stem from Matt Allen's November 2nd arrest after police responded to a 911 call at his Detroit home.

The Wayne County prosecutor's office says Allen entered the plea Monday in 36th District Court.

Allen has been sentenced to a year of probation, counseling, a psychiatric evaluation and substance abuse treatment.

Defense attorney Richard Steinberg would not comment on the case. The mayor's office also had no comment.

Police say Allen's wife, Tania, told them her 42-year-old husband shoved her into a wall.

                 








Detroit mayoral spokesman pleads guilty to domestic violence
Posted by Associated Press
MLive
December 03, 2007 14:59PM
http://blog.mlive.com/kzgazette/2007/12/detroit_mayoral_spokesman_plea.html

DETROIT -- Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's press secretary has pleaded guilty to domestic violence and obstructing police.

The charges stem from Matt Allen's Nov. 2 arrest after police responded to a 911 call at his Detroit home.

The Wayne County prosecutor's office says Allen entered the plea today in 36th District Court.

Allen has been sentenced to a year of probation, counseling, a psychiatric evaluation and substance abuse treatment.

Defense attorney Richard Steinberg would not comment on the case.

The mayor's office also had no comment.

Police say Allen's wife, Tania, told them her 42-year-old husband shoved her into a wall.

                   








Detroit mayoral spokesman pleads guilty to domestic violence
Examiner
Dec 3, 2007 2:56 PM
http://www.examiner.com/a1083162~Detroit_mayoral_spokesman_pleads_guilty_to_domestic_violence.html

DETROIT (Map, News) - Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's press secretary has pleaded guilty to domestic violence and obstructing police.

The charges stem from Matt Allen's November 2nd arrest after police responded to a 911 call at his Detroit home.

The Wayne County prosecutor's office says Allen entered the plea Monday in 36th District Court. Allen has been sentenced to a year of probation, counseling, a psychiatric evaluation and substance abuse treatment.

Defense attorney Richard Steinberg would not comment on the case.

The mayor's office also had no comment.

Police say Allen's wife, Tania, told them her 42-year-old husband shoved her into a wall.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

12012007 - Former MSP Trooper Bart Cunningham - Domestic Violence Charge




Former Trooper Bart Cunningham: Charged with domestic violence - Dec 2007

"Bart Cunningham enlisted as a state police trooper in 1996, but resigned in 2004 while assigned to the Kalkaska post...." [The Grand Rapids Press]

"...A jury convicted him on a charge of domestic violence against Wendy Cunningham based on a December 2007 incident...." [WOODTV NEWS]

...Court records of the 2007 incident obtained by 24 Hour News 8 show Wendy Cunningham called police claiming to have been assaulted,but officers testified they did not find any evidence of injury. In court, Wendy Cunningham said he grabbed at her hand but she did not remember much of the incident. Bart Cunningham testified that he tried to grab his wife's purse and she hit him back...." [WOODTV NEWS]












Police say Ionia teen was on phone with 911 as former Michigan state trooper shot stepson, her mother, himself
The Grand Rapids Press
February 26, 2010, 8:00PM
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2010/02/police_say_ionia_teen_was_on_p.html


A body is removed Friday from an Ionia on Baldie Street where police say a mother and son were shot by a former state police trooper. Police say the shooter killed himself in the home. [Rex Larsen. The Grand Rapids Press]


IONIA -- In the little city of Ionia, the Cunningham family has long been a well-known part of the community.

But inside their tidy white house early Friday, authorities say a domestic nightmare played out.

While a 13-year-old girl hid in a bedroom, she relayed to emergency dispatchers the deadly events she could hear transpiring beyond her locked door.


FORMER TROOPER BART CUNNINGHAM.

Police say Bart Cunningham, 37, a former state police trooper, shot and injured his stepson, 16-year-old Joshua Snyder, and the teen's mother, 42-year-old Wendy Cunningham. Bart Cunningham then fatally turned the gun on himself, police said.

Authorities were alerted to the incident about 4:30 a.m., when Joshua's younger sister inside the home called police.

She helped provide information for members of an Ionia County tactical team, which took about an hour before entering the home at 418 Baldie St., said David Bulling, director of the Ionia Department of Public Safety.

In the house, police found Bart Cunningham dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and the mother and son suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Police say two guns were likely involved.

Ionia shooting press conference
Wendy Cunningham and her son were taken by helicopter to Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital.

They were listed in serious condition.

The incident started as a domestic dispute, police said.


Barb Lower, 83, lives near the home where the shooting occurred. 
[Rex Larsen The Grand Rapids Press]


Barb Lower, 83, who lives across the street from the Cunninghams, said she would see their children playing and riding skateboards. "It's shocking, especially in a neighborhood like this," said Lower, who has lived in the house for more than 50 years.

Bart Cunningham enlisted as a state police trooper in 1996, but resigned in 2004 while assigned to the Kalkaska post.

In 2002, Kalkaska police arrested Cunningham on a high-court misdemeanor of fourth-degree criminal-sexual conduct, state police records show. He pled guilty in 2003 to assault and battery and attempted fourth-degree criminal-sexual conduct, and was sentenced to 18 months on probation.

In late December 2007, he was arrested in Ionia for domestic violence. He was sentenced to 12 days in jail, and 12 months on probation.


Court records show Wendy Cunningham also has had recent brushes with the law.

Wendy Cunningham had a 2004 conviction for domestic violence, and 2008 conviction for allowing alcohol or drug consumption by minors. Records showed she was arrested last year for using false or forged prescriptions to obtain controlled substances.

Early Friday, police called Ionia Public Schools leaders, letting them know what had happened, according to Ben Kirby, an assistant superintendent.

The schools on Friday tried to help students and teachers who know the teens involved, and also to stem the tide of speculation that flooded student cell phones, which are supposed to be kept in lockers.

Kirby said counselors will remain in place Monday and that the two students are long-time members of the school community.

"There is quite a connection in the community with that family," said Kirby.

"The kids are well-known and well-respected among students and teachers, as well."













Former MSP trooper shoots 2, kills self
Everybody is related

WOOD TV News
Feb 26, 2010
http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/local/central_mich/shooting-in-ionia

IONIA, Mich. (WOOD) - Investigators identified Bart Cunningham, 37, Friday afternoon as the man who shot two relatives at their Ionia home early Friday morning before committing suicide.

Cunnningham's wife, 42-year-old Wendy Cunningham, and her 16-year-old son were shot multiple times but are expected to live Ionia Public Safety Director David Bulling said Friday afternoon.

Bulling said the incident was the result of a domestic situation, but did not release further details.

Bart Cunningham was a former Michigan State Police trooper, a department spokeswoman told 24 Hour News 8. He had served only at the Kalkaska Post and resigned in 2004, she said.

The 37-year-old has a fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct conviction on his record, tied to a May 2002 incident.

A jury convicted him on a charge of domestic violence against Wendy Cunningham based on a December 2007 incident.

Court records of the 2007 incident obtained by 24 Hour News 8 show Wendy Cunningham called police claiming to have been assaulted,but officers testified they did not find any evidence of injury. In court, Wendy Cunningham said he grabbed at her hand but she did not remember much of the incident. Bart Cunningham testified that he tried to grab his wife's purse and she hit him back.


Public safety officers were first called to the home in the 400 block of Baldie Street east of downtown Ionia around 4:30 a.m.

"Once officers were on scene, they were able to make contact with a 13-year-old that was still in the home," Bulling said Friday morning. The 13-year-old was Bart and Wendy Cunningham's daughter, investigators said, and was not hurt in the incidents. She is now staying with other relatives, they said.

Roughly 50 minutes later, the county's critical incident team -- made up of public safety officers and sheriff's department personnel -- entered the home, Bulling said. Investigators found "one deceased individual," he said. "At this time, the initial investigation has shown that person to be the shooter."

The two victims had multiple gunshot wounds and were taken from the scene by air, he said.

The Michigan State Police crime lab was called to the scene to investigate.

Some streets in the area were closed for a time and nearby Saints Peter and Paul school, which served as a staging area for police, canceled school Friday.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

11242007 - EMT Anthony Gibson - Murder Of Ex-Wife LaDora Gibson and Shooting/Wounding Of Son

 
Detroit EMT Kills Wife, Self
November 25, 2007
DETROIT -- A fund has been set up for the 9-year-old boy whose father shot and killed his mother and then died of self-inflicted wounds Sunday morning.

Police said that Anthony Gibson, 41, a Detroit emergency medical technician of Sterling Heights, fired shots into his wife's car on Kelly Road near Saratoga Street on Saturday, killing her. Bullet fragments also struck the couple's 9-year-old son in the stomach, but he is expected to recover.

Police reports said Gibson's wife, Ladora, had been staying with relatives following domestic disputes.

After the incident, Gibson had been contacting co-workers, telling them that he intended to commit suicide.

Gibson's body was found Sunday morning inside a vehicle parked on Rivard Street and Jefferson Avenue.

Vadene Saleem said her sister endured eight years of abuse before moving out of state. She returned for her son's birthday.

Saleem said she plans to file for adoption of Christopher.

"He says that when he was crying about his stomach, he said it was really about his mom," Saleem said.

"When he went to bed, after we said our prayers, he said he missed his mom. He cried last night."

The family has set up a trust fund to help care for Christopher.

The account is set up through National City Bank under the name Christopher Gibson.














Police: Off-duty EMT kills wife, self
The Detroit News
November 25, 2007
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071125/METRO01/711250354
DETROIT -- Police are working today to determine why an emergency medical technician fatally shot his wife and wounded his 9-year-old son a day before killing himself.

Anthony Gibson, 41 of Sterling Heights, was found dead this morning inside a car parked on Rivard near Jefferson Ave., a day after police say he shot and killed his wife.

"It appears he committed suicide, although the investigation is still ongoing," Detroit Police Deputy Chief Marshal Lyons said.

On Saturday, police said Gibson fatally shot his wife, Ladora Gibson, when he fired a gun into her car on Kelly Road near Saratoga Street. Bullet fragments also struck the couple's 9-year-old old son in the stomach, although he was expected to recover, Lyons said.

"That's the number one concern at this point: we hope the boy will recover," Lyons said.

Gibson's problems apparently stemmed from a problem at home, Lyons said. Ladora Gibson had been staying with relatives recently because of a domestic dispute.

"We're working with the family to find out what was going on," Lyons said. "We've heard two or three different stories, so we're trying to pin down the truth. But it does appear there were some domestic issues."














Police investigate apparent murder-suicide
Detroit Free Press
November 25, 2007
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071125/NEWS05/71125018
It began as a fatal shooting on Detroit's east side, turned into manhunt in Sterling Heights and ended with a suicide in downtown Detroit.

That's how police describe an apparent murder-suicide that left a Sterling Heights couple dead and their 9-year-old son injured.

The couple -- LaDora Gibson, 38, and Anthony Gibson, 41 -- were headed to a relative's home in Detroit when Anthony Gibson shot his wife, killing her, police said. He also shot his 9-year-old son -- though police said that shooting appears to have been accidental. The boy is in temporary serious condition. That shooting occurred at Saratoga and Kelly on Saturday night.

Afterward, Detroit police alerted Sterling Heights police, who surrounded the couple's Wilmington Court home and told neighbors to stay away from windows and doors.

"It was a scary situation for me and my grandson," said Michele Charbeneau, 74, who lives a few houses away from the couple on the cul-de-sac.

She said police called about 10:30 p.m. and told her there was a disturbance on the street. Her home doesn't have a basement, so she and her 12-year-old grandson took refuge in their sunken den.

"The SWAT team was there," Charbeneau said. "They stormed the house. I knew he had to have done something to lead up to it."
Officers shouted through bullhorns to the home, trying to reach Gibson, she said.

But police said Gibson wasn't there. At 9:45 a.m. today, he shot himself while parked outside a home on Nicolet Place, near Rivard and East Lafayette.

"I don't know what transpired between them to cause the shooting," said Deputy Chief Joyce Motley of the Eastern District, where the first shooting occurred.

The couple had more than one child -- neither Charbeneau, the neighbor, nor Motley knew how many -- but they weren't in the car when Gibson shot himself. Police are still investigating.













Police: Off-duty EMT kills wife, self
The Detroit News
November 25, 2007
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071125/METRO01/711250354&imw=Y
DETROIT -- Police are working today to determine why an emergency medical technician fatally shot his wife and wounded his 9-year-old son a day before killing himself.

Anthony Gibson, 41 of Sterling Heights, was found dead this morning inside a car parked on Rivard near Jefferson Ave., a day after police say he shot and killed his wife.

"It appears he committed suicide, although the investigation is still ongoing," Detroit Police Deputy Chief Marshal Lyons said.

On Saturday, police said Gibson fatally shot his wife, Ladora Gibson, when he fired a gun into her car on Kelly Road near Saratoga Street. Bullet fragments also struck the couple's 9-year-old old son in the stomach, although he was expected to recover, Lyons said.

"That's the number one concern at this point: we hope the boy will recover," Lyons said.

Gibson's problems apparently stemmed from a problem at home, Lyons said. Ladora Gibson had been staying with relatives recently because of a domestic dispute.

"We're working with the family to find out what was going on," Lyons said. "We've heard two or three different stories, so we're trying to pin down the truth. But it does appear there were some domestic issues."














Man's killing of wife, himself investigated
The Detroit News
November 26, 2007
http://detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071126/METRO01/711260349
DETROIT -- Police are trying to determine what caused an emergency medical technician to fatally shoot his wife and wound his 9-year-old son a day before killing himself.

Anthony Gibson, 41, of Sterling Heights was found dead Sunday morning inside a car parked near the intersection of Rivard and Jefferson, the victim of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The apparent suicide was discovered a day after police say Gibson shot and killed his wife.

"It appears he committed suicide, although the investigation is still ongoing," Detroit Police Deputy Chief Marshal Lyons said.

On Saturday, police said Gibson fatally shot his wife, Ladora Gibson, when he fired a gun into her car on Kelly near Saratoga. The couple was on their way to a relative's home when the shooting occurred, police said.

Bullet fragments from Anthony Gibson's gun also struck the couple's 9-year-old son in the stomach, although that wound appeared to be accidental, police said. The boy was listed in temporary serious condition at an undisclosed hospital Sunday, Lyons said.

"That's the number one concern at this point: We hope the boy will recover," Lyons said.

After the shooting Saturday, Sterling Heights police threw a cordon around the couple's home on Wilmington Court and warned neighbor to stay inside their homes.

"The police came in with a SWAT team," neighbor Michele Charbeneau said. "They brought in a tank and a battering ram, but (Anthony Gibson) wasn't home."

Charbeneau said the incident caused a ruckus in the normally peaceful neighborhood.

"We live in a quiet cul de sac, and the next thing you know you have tanks and SWAT teams and battering rams," she said.

Gibson's problems apparently stemmed from trouble at home, Lyons said. Ladora Gibson had been staying with relatives recently because of a domestic dispute.

"We're working with the family to find out what was going on," Lyons said. "We've heard two or three different stories, so we're trying to pin down the truth. But it does appear there were some domestic issues."














Police: Sterling man kills wife, self
Off-duty EMT also injures 9-year-old son

Macomb Daily
November 26, 2007
http://www.macombdaily.com/stories/112607/loc_doublehom001.shtml
A little more than one month ago, Anthony Gibson filed papers in court to end his marriage to his wife, LeDora. Over the weekend, according to police, the Sterling Heights man ended her life and his own in a murder-suicide.

Anthony Gibson, 41, an off-duty Detroit emergency medical technician, was found dead in his car from a self-inflicted gunshot wound near downtown Detroit, according to media reports.

Detroit police said he shot his 38-year-old wife Saturday night and injured their 9-year-old son after a confrontation on the city's east side.

Relatives of the slain woman told reporters Anthony Gibson phoned them Saturday night after the fatal shooting and told them his plans to take his own life.

"He said 'I killed your sister and I'm going to kill myself,'" said Vaden Salaam, LeDora Gibson's sister.

According to broadcast reports, Anthony Gibson hunted down his wife as she headed to a relative's home in Detroit on Saturday evening and found her on Kelly Road, near Saratoga.

That's where he fired several shots into her car, fatally striking her and hitting their son, Christopher, in the stomach, police and broadcast reports said.

Christopher Gibson, one of the couple's three children, reportedly was in stable condition Sunday at St. John Healthy System Hospital, Detroit. Investigators were not certain whether the son was struck intentionally or by accident.

Detroit police notified Sterling Heights police about the incident. Sterling Heights police, concerned Gibson may have barricaded himself inside the couple's home, called out a SWAT team to go to the house on Wilmington Court in the area of 19 Mile and Schoenherr roads late Saturday.

Officers discovered Gibson was not inside, said Sterling Heights police Chief David Vinson.

"Everyone was pretty worried that he went back home," Vinson said. "When you first get word that someone has killed their spouse, you don't know what to expect."

Police searched throughout the night for the suspect, but had no luck until they found his car parked on Nicolet Place near East Lafayette and Rivard in Detroit. He apparently had phoned his superiors at work to tell them he was going to shoot himself.

Salaam, the victim's sister, said LeDora had been the victim of physical and mental abuse for years. She said her sister had been staying with relatives because she was afraid of her husband.

Anthony Gibson filed papers in Macomb County Circuit Court on Oct. 17 to have their marriage annulled, according to the court's Web site. His attorney, Lawrence Schultz, could not be reached for comment Sunday.

Vinson could not immediately say whether Sterling Heights police had been called to the Gibson home in the past to take reports of domestic violence.

"Sometimes during the holiday season these domestic situations become a lot more intense," he said.

The murder-suicide was the latest in a spate of violence involving romantic relationships in Macomb County. Prior to Saturday, four people had died in three slayings related to domestic situations in the county in the past three weeks.














Detroit EMT kills wife, injures son, then shoots self
Detroit Free Press
November 26, 2007
http://www.ems1.com/news/articles/319757/
DETROIT — It began as a fatal shooting on Detroit's east side, turned into a manhunt in Sterling Heights and ended with a suicide in downtown Detroit.

That's how police describe an apparent murder-suicide that left a Sterling Heights couple dead and their 9-year-old son injured. The couple — LaDora Gibson, 38, and Anthony Gibson, 41 — were headed to a relative's home in Detroit when Anthony Gibson shot his wife, killing her, police said.

Gibson, a Detroit emergency medical technician, also shot his 9-year-old son — though police said that shooting appears to have been accidental. The boy is in temporary serious condition.

That shooting occurred at Saratoga and Kelly on Saturday night.

Afterward, Detroit police alerted Sterling Heights police, who surrounded the couple's Wilmington Court home and told neighbors to stay away from windows and doors.

"It was a scary situation for me and my grandson," said Michele Charbeneau, 74, who lives a few houses away from the couple on the cul-de-sac.

She said police called about 10:30 p.m. and told her there was a disturbance on the street. Her home doesn't have a basement, so she and her 12-year-old grandson took refuge in their sunken den.

"The SWAT team was there," Charbeneau said. "They stormed the house. I knew he had to have done something to lead up to it."
Officers shouted through bullhorns to the home, trying to reach Gibson, she said.

But police said Gibson wasn't there. At 9:45 a.m. today, he shot himself while parked outside a home on Nicolet Place, near Rivard and East Lafayette.

"I don't know what transpired between them to cause the shooting," said Deputy Chief Joyce Motley of the Eastern District, where the first shooting occurred.

The couple had more than one child — neither Charbeneau, the neighbor, nor Motley knew how many — but they weren't in the car when Gibson shot himself.

Police are still investigating.














Detroit EMT Kills Wife, Self
ClickonDetroit.com
Nov. 26, 2007
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DETROIT - A Detroit emergency medical technician who shot and killed his wife and wounded his 9-year-old son on Detroit's east side Saturday was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound Sunday morning, police said. Police said that Anthony Gibson, 41, of Sterling Heights, fired shots into his wife's car on Kelly Road near Saratoga Street on Saturday, killing her.
Bullet fragments also struck the couple's 9-year-old son in the stomach, but he is expected to recover.
Police reports said that the wife, Ladora Gibson, had been staying with relatives following domestic disputes.
After the incident, Anthony Gibson had been contacting coworkers, telling them that he intended to commit suicide.
Gibson's body was found Sunday morning inside a vehicle parked on Rivard Street and Jefferson Avenue.














Police: Detroit-area EMT kills wife, wounds son, then kills self
WWMT
November 26, 2007
http://www.wwmt.com/news/detroit_1345063___article.html/police_say.html
DETROIT (AP) - Police say a Detroit-area emergency medical technician fatally shot his wife and wounded his son the day before killing himself. They say 41-year-old Anthony Gibson of Sterling Heights was found dead in his car Sunday morning near downtown Detroit. On Saturday morning, they say he fired a gun into the car of 38-year-old LaDora Gibson on Detroit's east side, killing her and injuring their 9-year-old son. 

Police tell The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press the shooting of the boy appeared to be accidental. The boy is in serious condition. Police say LaDora Gibson had been staying with relatives because of a domestic dispute.













Detroit EMT Kills Wife
Self Public Radio
Nov 11, 2007
http://www.desastres.org/noticias.php?id=26112007-27
DETROIT (MSNBC) - A Detroit emergency medical technician who shot and killed his wife and wounded his 9-year-old son on Detroit's east side Saturday was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound Sunday morning, police said.

Police said that Anthony Gibson, 41, of Sterling Heights, fired shots into his wife's car on Kelly Road near Saratoga Street on Saturday, killing her. Bullet fragments also struck the couple's 9-year-old son in the stomach, but he is expected to recover. Police reports said that the wife, Ladora Gibson, had been staying with relatives following domestic disputes.

After the incident, Anthony Gibson had been contacting coworkers, telling them that he intended to commit suicide. Gibson's body was found Sunday morning inside a vehicle parked on Rivard Street and Jefferson Avenue.













Off duty EMT shoots wife and himself, injures son
DETROIT-- Police are working today to determine why an emergency medical technician fatally shot his wife and wounded his 9-year-old son a day before killing himself.

Anthony Gibson, 41 of Sterling Heights, was found dead this morning inside a car parked on Rivard near Jefferson Ave., a day after police say he shot and killed his wife.

"It appears he committed suicide, although the investigation is still ongoing," Detroit Police Deputy Chief Marshal Lyons said.

On Saturday, police said Gibson fatally shot his wife, Ladora Gibson, when he fired a gun into her car on Kelly Road near Saratoga Street.
 

Bullet fragments also struck the couple's 9-year-old old son in the stomach, although he was expected to recover, Lyons said.

"That's the number one concern at this point: we hope the boy will recover," Lyons said.

Gibson's problems apparently stemmed from a problem at home, Lyons said. Ladora Gibson had been staying with relatives recently because of a domestic dispute.

"We're working with the family to find out what was going on," Lyons said. "We've heard two or three different stories, so we're trying to pin down the truth. But it does appear there were some domestic issues."













In Remembrance: Anthony Gibson
Detroit EMS Honor Guard
https://detroitemshonorguard.org/In_Rememberance.html
This page is dedicated to our Brothers and Sisters that came before us that have since passed.

Some we may have known personally, others we didn't. Let us NEVER forget those that served the citizens of Detroit and Detroit EMS.

The Detroit EMS Honor Guard and the members of The Detroit Fire Department EMS Division extends its condolences to her family and close friends.

In Loving Memory of:EMT Anthony Gibson
Sunrise: August 5th, 1966
Sunset: November 25th, 2007
Served 1999-2007
Anthony was a man that people on the streets known as a caring person that would take the time out to talk with you and help you out any way that he could. Our members are very saddened by his tragic loss from the ranks of EMS and we shall never forget him.

Anthony is survived by his 2 sons, Anthony Jr. and Christopher; 2 step-sons, Mario and Justin; dad, Harvey; step-mother Rosetta; 4 brothers and 5 sisters and 3 step-brothers, many, many Aunts and Uncles, Nieces, Great Niece and Nephew as well as many Cousins, relatives and friends.

The Detroit EMS Honor Guard and members of Detroit EMS shall miss you dearly and extends it's condolences to all of his family and those on the job that were closest to him.



Wednesday, November 21, 2007

11212007 - Sergeant Craig Flocken - Ann Arbor PD

November 21, 2007: Sergeant Craig Flocken, Ann Arbor Police Department




Ann Arbor sergeant charged with domestic assaultPosted by Art Aisner The Ann Arbor News
November 23, 2007 08:59AM
http://blog.mlive.com/annarbornews/2007/11/ann_arbor_sergeant_charged_wit.html

Categories: Crime
An Ann Arbor police sergeant was arrested for domestic assault earlier this week and has now been placed on administrative leave, officials said.

Sgt. Craig Flocken, 41, was arraigned Wednesday on one count of domestic assault, according to officials with the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department. He was freed later that day on bond.
Flocken, of Dexter, was placed on paid administrative leave after his Tuesday night arrest, per the terms of his union contract, Ann Arbor Deputy Chief Greg O'Dell said.

An internal investigation is under way.

Washtenaw County Sheriff's Cmdr. Dave Egeler said Flocken's wife called police and said he pushed her onto a bed in their Dexter home during an argument Tuesday morning. She was not injured.


Officer acquitted of assault charges
Judge issues verdict without hearing from defense

Friday, February 29, 2008
BY ART AISNER
The Ann Arbor News
2/29/2008
http://www.mlive.com/printer/printer.ssf?/base/news-26/120429968465170.xml&coll=2

A judge acquitted an Ann Arbor police sergeant of domestic assault charges Wednesday before jurors even heard testimony from the defense.

In a rare occurrence, Craig Flocken was acquitted by a directed verdict from Washtenaw County District Judge Richard Conlin after about two hours of testimony Wednesday morning, attorneys said.

Washtenaw County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Joseph Burke said Conlin's ruling came after testimony from Flocken's wife and the Washtenaw County Sheriff's deputy in charge of the case.

No defense witnesses were called, and the six-member jury did not get to deliberate the case.

"He felt we did not sustain our burden of proof,'' Burke said. "I disagree with it, but I have to accept the ruling of the judge.''

Burke said the verdict is treated as an acquittal, and there will be no appeal.

Flocken, 41, of Dexter, was charged with misdemeanor domestic assault for allegedly pushing his wife onto a bed during an argument in their home last fall.

Flocken was placed on administrative leave from the department after his arrest in November. Ann Arbor police officials did not return calls Thursday about Flocken's current status.

Mike Vincent, Flocken's attorney, said his client was relieved by the outcome and looked forward to heading back to work.

"All's well that ends well,'' Vincent said.

Art Aisner can be reached at aaisner@annarbornews.com or 734-994-6823.
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Monday, November 19, 2007

11192007 - C.O. Darick Hearn - Sentenced - Thumb Correctional Facility


Also See:

Correctional Officer Darick Hearn - Stabbed man who was with his ex-girlfriend

Officer Wordie Johnson - Stabbed by Correctional Officer Darick Hearn



















Former prison guard sentenced to probation for knife fight
Posted by Paul Janczewski
The Flint Journal
November 19, 2007 17:30PM
http://blog.mlive.com/flintjournal/newsnow/2007/11/former_prison_guard_sentenced.html

FLINT -- A former state prison guard was sentenced to probation and a tether in a March 2006 knife fight about a woman with an off-duty Flint cop.

Darick Hearn, 44, of Flint, apologized before his sentencing and begged Genesee Circuit Judge Judith A. Fullerton to give him another chance after the "freak incident."

"I was in love with the wrong woman," Hearn said.

Fullerton sentenced Hearn to two years probation and 180 days on tether, which will allow him to continue working for a local package delivery company.

Hearn earlier pleaded no contest to carrying a weapon with unlawful intent, a 5-year felony. In exchange for his plea, prosecutors dismissed a 10-year assault felony.

The incident occurred about 5:30 a.m. March 11, 2006, when Hearn went to his ex-girlfriend's home near Titan Street and Coldwater Road in Mt. Morris Township and found Wordie Johnson, an off-duty Flint police officer, there.

At an earlier hearing, Johnson said Hearn tried to punch him as he left the residence of a woman with whom Hearn had a long-time relationship.

Johnson, then a 12-year Flint Police Department veteran who was on administrative leave before this incident but remains on the force now, said as they tussled, Hearn stabbed him up to seven times in his back, side and leg.

At the time, Hearn was a state prison guard working at the Thumb Correctional Facility in Lapeer County with 11 years with the state Department of Corrections.

Attorney Frank J. Manley, who represented Hearn, called the entire incident an "unmitigated disaster."

He said Hearn was fired from the DOC after working there 13 years.
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
Man enters plea in stabbing of off-duty Flint officer
Posted by Paul Janczewski
The Flint Journal
October 24, 2007 20:00PM
http://blog.mlive.com/flintjournal/newsnow/2007/10/man_enters_plea_in_stabbing_of.html

A former state prison guard pleaded to a weapon charge stemming from a March 2006 knife fight with an off-duty Flint officer over a woman.

Darick Hearn, 44, faces a Nov. 19 sentencing before Genesee Circuit Judge Judith A. Fullerton after pleading no contest to carrying a weapon with unlawful intent, a 5-year felony.

In exchange for his plea, prosecutors dismissed a 10-year assault felony.

"The victim is satisfied and justice has been served," said assistant Genesee County Prosecutor Tamara J. Phillips.

Attorney Frank J. Manley, who represents Hearn, called the knife fight an "unfortunate incident."

Calling Hearn a Marine who served his country, Manley said his client is glad the matter is coming to an end.

The incident occurred about 5:30 a.m. March 11, 2006, when Hearn went to his ex-girlfriend's home near Titan Street and Coldwater Road in Mt. Morris Township and found Wordie Johnson, an off-duty Flint police officer, there.

At an earlier hearing, Johnson said Hearn tried to punch him as he left the residence of the woman, with whom Hearn had a long relationship.

At the time, Hearn was a state prison guard working at the Thumb Correctional Facility in Lapeer County with 11 years with the state Department of Corrections.

He was suspended after the incident but has since left the MDOC, Manley said.

Johnson, then a 12-year Flint Police Department veteran who was on administrative leave before this incident but remains on the force now, said as they tussled, Hearn stabbed him up to seven times in his back, side and leg.

A no contest plea is not an admission of guilt but carries the same sentence as a guilty plea.

Hearn remains free on bond awaiting his sentencing.