Tuesday, February 26, 2008

02262008 - Deputy David Glover - Sentenced - Washtenaw County SD

February 26, 2008: Deputy David Glover, sentenced.





















Also See:
February 26, 2008: Deputy David Glover. Sentenced.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2008/02/deputy-david-glover-washtenaw-sd.html

October 19, 2007: Deputy David Glover. Aggravated stalking and probation violation.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/10/deputy-david-glover-washtenaw-county-sd.html

August 28, 2007: Deputy David Glover. Sentenced.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2009/10/oidv-offender-update-david-glover.html

February 10, 2007: Deputy David Glover. Domestic violence.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/02/deputy-david-glover-washtenaw-county-sd.html

February 10, 2007: Deputy David Glover. Assault or Assault and Battery.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/02/deputy-david-glover-washtenaw-sd.html

February 10, 2007: Deputy David Glover. Cut, break, tap wire or cable.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2007/02/deputy-david-glover-washtenaw-sd_10.html

2004. Deputy David Glover. Domestic violence.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2004/01/deputy-david-glover-washtenaw-county-sd.html




SENTENCE 2:
OFFENSE: AGGRVATED STALKING
MCL #: 750.411I
COURT FILE # : 071947-FH
COUNTY: WASHTENAW
CONVICTION TYPE: NOLO CONTENDRE
MINIMUM SENTENCE:
MAXIMUM SENTENCE: 2 YEARS 0 MONTHS
DATE OF OFFENSE: 10/19/2007
DATE OF SENTENCE: 02/26/2008
DISCHARGE DATE: 03/24/2009

 
SENTENCE 4:
OFFENSE: CUT, BREAK, TAP WIRE OR CABLE
MCL #: 750.540
COURT FILE # : 07268-FH
COUNTY: WASHTENAW
CONVICTION TYPE: NOLO CONTENDERE
MINIMUM SENTENCE:
MAXIMUM SENTENCE: 2 YEARS 6 MONTHS
DATE OF OFFENSE: 02/10/2007
DATE OF SENTENCE: 02/26/2008
DISCHARGE DATE: 03/24/2009













Ex-deputy sentenced to jail for stalking
Published: Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 8:31 PM
Updated: Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 8:38 PM
By Susan Oppat
Ann Arbor News
http://blog.mlive.com/annarbornews/2008/02/exdeputy_sentenced_to_jail_for.html

A former Washtenaw County sheriff's deputy was sentenced to one year in jail Tuesday after he was found intoxicated and carrying a knife and gloves outside his ex-girlfriend's home last October.

David Glover, 39, was given credit for 129 days served and may be released to an in-patient substance abuse treatment center. He was convicted of aggravated stalking and violation of probation.

Glover was an 11-year sheriff's deputy when he was arrested a year ago on charges of home invasion, assault, domestic violence and phone tampering. In that case, he was accused of breaking into his former girlfriend's Ypsilanti Township home and assaulting her.

Glover pleaded no contest to the lesser charges and was sentenced in August to 18 months of probation. He resigned from the sheriff's department the same month.

Two months later, Glover was arrested on new charges of stalking and violating the terms of his probation, which forbid contact with the woman. He has been held in the jail, isolated from other inmates, since then.

He pleaded guilty to violating probation and no contest to the stalking charge.
"I know my behavior has not reflected my personality of the 11 years" before his arrest, Glover said Tuesday.

Circuit Judge Donald E. Shelton called Glover "an example of a person who can do good things in this world when you're not drinking, and who can do bad things when you are."

He also placed Glover on two years of probation after his release, and ordered Glover not to have contact with the woman and not to use alcohol or drugs.






Ex-deputy to undergo psychiatric evaluation
Published: Friday, November 02, 2007, 7:07 PM
Updated: Friday, November 02, 2007, 7:17 PM
By Art Aisner
Ann Arbor News
http://blog.mlive.com/annarbornews/2007/11/exdeputy_to_undergo_psychiatri.html

The preliminary hearing for a former Washtenaw County Sheriff's deputy charged with aggravated stalking was adjourned Thursday so he could submit to a psychiatric evaluation, court records show.

David Glover, 39, was ordered to undergo a competency review at the Forensic Center for Psychiatry to determine his understanding of criminal responsibility, records show. A hearing is scheduled for Jan. 3.

Police said Glover was found intoxicated with a knife and gloves outside an Ypsilanti Township woman's home on Oct. 19, in violation of his probation.

In August, Glover was sentenced to 18 months probation after pleading no contest to charges involving the same woman. He resigned after 11 years as a sheriff's deputy.

A parole violation hearing was adjourned to December, records show. Glover remains in the Washtenaw County Jail on $25,000 bond.















On probation, ex-sheriff's deputy faces new stalking charges
Convicted of assault earlier, officer had knife, prosecutor says

Friday, October 26, 2007
BY SUSAN L. OPPAT
The Ann Arbor News
http://www.mlive.com/news/annarbornews/index.ssf?/base/news-25/1193407891136340.xml&coll=2

Police were called back to the woman's Ypsilanti Township home on Oct. 19, authorities said.

Washtenaw County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Joseph Burke told Shelton Tuesday that Glover was on the woman's porch Oct. 19. He said Glover had a knife and black gloves in his back pocket and admitted he had been drinking, in violation of his probation.


In addition to the incident in February that led to the probation term, Burke said Glover had also been convicted of malicious destruction of property for smashing a window in his girlfriend's car while she was in it.

Glover, an 11-year Sheriff's Department employee, resigned in August.

Following his arraignment this week, Glover was held on 10 percent of a $250,000 bond on the stalking charge. He was also being held on $25,000 cash bond in the probation violation case, pending an Oct. 30 hearing.

Glover's preliminary hearing in the stalking case is set for Thursday.














Ex-deputy back in court on stalking charge
Published: Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 3:43 PM
Updated: Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 3:49 PM
By Susan Oppat
Ann Arbor News
http://blog.mlive.com/annarbornews/2007/10/exdeputy_back_in_court_on_stal.html

Less than two months after being placed on probation in a domestic violence case, a former Washtenaw County Sheriff's deputy was back in court Tuesday, charged with violating probation and aggravated stalking.

David Glover, 39, was sentenced on Aug. 28 to 18 months probation after he pleaded no contest to assault and battery, domestic violence and phone tampering. He was accused of forcing his way into his girlfriend's house last February and assaulting her.

"It's a sad day for all of us, Mr. Glover. Good luck to you," Judge Donald E. Shelton had said at sentencing.

Washtenaw County Sheriff's deputies were called back to the woman's Ypsilanti Township home on Oct. 19, authorities said.

Washtenaw County Chief Assistant Prosectuor Joseph Burke told Shelton that Glover was on the woman's porch that day, with a knife and black gloves in his back pocket, and admitted he had been drinking, in violation of his probation. He said that, in addition to the incident to which he admitted to in August, Glover had also been convicted of malicious destruction of property for smashing a window in his girlfriend's car while she was in it.

Glover, an 11-year Sheriff's Department veteran, resigned in August.

Glover was held on 10 percent of a $250,000 bond at his arraignment at the Washtenaw County Jail on the stalking charge, and on $25,000 cash bond in the violation case, pending an Oct. 30 hearing.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

02192008 - Officer Mitchell Quinn - Detroit PD

FEBRUARY 19, 2008: OFFICER MITCHELL QUINN, DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Officer Mitchell Quinn reportedly held his loaded duty gun to his wife's head. The incident was witnessed by their son. Quinn was arrested and charged with felonious assault and felony firearm.








Also See:
News Articles:
Officer Mitchell Quinn - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement [ICE] - 
Shooting death of Terrance Kellom - April 27, 2015




February 19, 2008 - Officer Mitchell Quinn reportedly held his loaded duty gun to his wife's head. The incident was witnessed by their son. Quinn was arrested and charged with felonious assault and felony firearm.

February 28, 2008 - Officer Mitchell Quinn was suspended from the Detroit PD.

March 2008 - Criminal charges against Officer Mitchell Quinn were dismissed.

September 2008 -  Mitchell Quinn was hired by the U.S. Immigration & Customs Office, as an Enforcement Officer.

April 27, 2015 - U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement Officer shot and killed fugitive Terrance Kellom, who was reportedly wielding a hammer.  "There was no evidence Kellom had a gun...The agent fired his weapon as he was retreating" [Detroit Police Chief James Craig].
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General, Detroit Police and Michigan State Police are investigating the fatal shooting of Kellom.
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2015/04/officer-mitchell-quinn-us-immigration.html




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BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS

Minutes of the Regular Board of Police Commissioners Meeting
Thursday, February 28, 2008
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

The forum of the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners was held on Thursday,
February 28, 2008, at 3:00 p.m., at Police Headquarters, 1300 Beaubien, Detroit,
Michigan 48226.
Minutes of the Regular BPC Forum Thursday, February 28, 2008 Page 34.


BOPC OFFICER’S REPORT
1. CHAIRPERSON
2. SECRETARY REPORT

SUSPENSION WITHOUT PAY OF POLICE OFFICER MITCHELL QUINN,
BADGE 3005, ASSIGNED TO HOMICIDE

On February 19, 2008, the Internal Affairs Alert Team was directed to respond to the Northwestern District regarding an allegation of Felonious Assault/Domestic Violence committed by Police Officer Mitchell Quinn, badge 3005, assigned to Homicide.

On this same date, Officer Quinn’s wife, Police Officer Nicholle Quinn, badge 561, assigned to the Western District made a Crisnet report at the Northwestern District, alleging that her husband pointed his department issued weapon at her head during a verbal argument about several emails.

When Officer Nicholle Quinn attempted to make a 911 call on her cellular phone, Officer Mitchell Quinn grabbed her phone and broke it. Later, Officer Mitchell Quinn then threw his gun against the wall.

On the following day, Officer Mitchell Quinn’s son told the Wayne County Prosecutor’s office that he observed his father point a gun at this mother and push her down.

The Honorable Magistrate Sidney Barthwell Jr., of the 36th District Court, signed felony warrant #08-56835, which recommended one (1) count of Felonious Assault and one (1) count of Felony Firearm.

On February 20, 2008, Officer Mitchell Quinn was suspended from the Detroit Police Department.

Later on this date, Officer Mitchell Quinn was arraigned via video before Magistrate Charles Anderson III, of the 36th District Court. He was released on a $5,000.00 personal bond with a no contact provision.

The preliminary examination is scheduled for March 4, 2008.

Minutes of the Regular BPC Forum Thursday, February 28, 2008 Page 6

Based on the above circumstances, it is recommended that Officer Mitchell Quinn be charged with, but not limited to, the following violation of the Detroit Police Department Rules and Regulations:

CHARGE: CONDUCT UNBECOMING AN OFFICER, CONTRARY TO THE LAW ENFORCEMENT CODE OF ETHICS; THIS BEING IN VIOLATION OF THE 2003 DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT MANUAL SERIES 100, DIRECTIVE 102.3 – 7.9, CONDUCT UNPROFESSIONAL, COMMAND 1.

Due to the seriousness of the conduct, I am requesting your concurrence with the suspension of Police Officer Mitchell Quinn without pay, effective February 28, 2008.

Unless contravened by this Board the suspension without pay shall stand.

There were no contraventions.

Exec Dir. Goss stated that Officer Quinn has requested a closed door session
for March, 6 2008.












BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS

Minutes of the Regular Board of Police Commissioners Meeting
Thursday, March 6, 2003
The regular meeting of the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners was held
on Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 3:00 p.m., Police Headquarters, 1300
Beaubien – Rm. 328, Detroit, MI 48226.

Page 10 Minutes of the Regular BPC Meeting Thursday, March 6, 2003


7. APPEALS ARGUED – APPEALS SUBCOMMITTEE DISCIPLINARY APPEALS ARGUED FEBRUARY 27, 2003


Page 11 Minutes of the Regular BPC Meeting Thursday, March 6, 2003

POLICE OFFICER MITCHELL QUINN BPC 01-002D BADGE 3005

Charge: Neglect of Duty, 3 specifications.

Trial Board Findings and Penalty: Guilty of Specification 3; and not guilty of Specifications 1 and 2.
One day suspension.

Recommendation
Uphold the finding, but reduce the penalty to an official reprimand.

MOTION: Commissioner Vann made the motion to approve the Recommendation.


Minutes of the Regular BPC Meeting Thursday, March 6, 2003 Page 12

SECOND: Commissioner Blackwell, II seconded the motion.

VOTE: All in attendance voted in the affirmative.












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