Wednesday, February 8, 2012

02082012 - MSP Trooper Gregory Filpus - Sentenced - Calumet Post

Trooper Gregory Filpus: Charged with child abuse [November 09, 2011]


Trooper Gregory Filpus: Charged with domestic violence [November 09, 2011]

















Suspended State Trooper Faces Charges
Wed 2/8/12 4:18PM
http://lscbc.com/news.php?id=3835

A Upper Peninsula Michigan State Police trooper who found himself charged with two misdemeanors will not have to go to jail.

41–year–old Gregory Filpus of Pelkie was assigned to the Calumet Post of the Michigan State Police. Last November, Filpus was charged with two counts of misdemeanor domestic violence and fourth degree child abuse.

In 97th District Court today, Filpus entered a plea of No Contest to one of each of those counts in exchange for the others being dropped. He was sentenced to 12 to 24 months probation with a delayed sentence of the domestic violence charge which means the conviction will not appear on Filpus's record if the terms of the probation are met.

The court also ordered no contact to be allowed with Filpus's wife or children pending the outcome of family court proceedings. In addition, Filpus must complete a domestic violence intervention class and serve three days community service.

Filpus had been suspended with pay pending the court proceedings. Further disciplinary action may be handed down by the State Police.






Michigan State Trooper charged with child abuse
Posted: 11.14.2011 at 2:32 PM
Upper Michigan Source
http://www.uppermichiganssource.com/news/story.aspx?id=686338

HOUGHTON COUNTY -- A Michigan State Police trooper is facing serious charges in Houghton County.

In a statement released by the Calumet Post, State Trooper Gregory H. Filpus was arrested on two separate misdemeanor warrants by the Houghton County Sheriff's Department for child abuse, 4th degree, and domestic violence.

Filpus was arraigned last Wednesday and his pretrial date is set for November 30. The statement also says that Filpus was suspended with pay, pending the adjudication of the charges.





State trooper arrested
Posted by Hans Ahlstrom
November 14th, 2011
WNMU, FM
http://www.wnmufm.org/2011/11/14/state-trooper-arrested

Houghton – A Michigan State Police trooper is facing child abuse and domestic violence charges.

According to the ‘WLUC-TV6’ website, a statement from the Calumet post says State Trooper Gregory H. Filpus was arraigned last week on two separate misdemeanor warrants by the Houghton County Sheriff’s Department for ‘child abuse, 4th degree’ and ‘domestic violence.’

The statement also says that Filpus was suspended with pay, pending the adjudication of the charges. His pretrial date is set for November 30.






State Trooper from Calumet Post Arrested
Mon 11/14/11 2:13PM
TV 5 and 10
http://www.tv5and10.com/news.php?id=3024

A Michigan State Police trooper assigned to the Calumet Post finds himself on the wrong side of the law.

Police say 41-year-old Gregory Filpus of Pelkie was arrested last Wednesday by the Houghton County Sheriff's Department on two separate misdemeanor warrants.

Filpus is charged with 4th-degree child abuse and domestic violence.

He joined the Michigan State Police in 1993, and he's currently suspended, with pay, pending the outcome of the charges.

Filpus is free on personal recognizance.

His pre-trial is set for November 30th.












State trooper arrested
Posted by Hans Ahlstrom
November 14th, 2011
WNMU, FM
http://www.wnmufm.org/2011/11/14/state-trooper-arrested

Houghton – A Michigan State Police trooper is facing child abuse and domestic violence charges.

According to the ‘WLUC-TV6’ website, a statement from the Calumet post says State Trooper Gregory H. Filpus was arraigned last week on two separate misdemeanor warrants by the Houghton County Sheriff’s Department for ‘child abuse, 4th degree’ and ‘domestic violence.’

The statement also says that Filpus was suspended with pay, pending the adjudication of the charges. His pretrial date is set for November 30.








Copper Country MSP trooper layoffs reversed
November 7, 2009
By Garrett Neese, DMG Writer
Mining Gazette
http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/507348/Copper-Country-MSP-trooper-layoffs-reversed.html

CALUMET - Michigan State Police posts in the Copper Country will benefit from the recall of 55 state troopers who had been laid off in June.

The Calumet and L'Anse posts will both get at least one trooper back, said Trooper Greg Filpus of the L'Anse post.

"That's going to provide a lot of relief for us," he said. "It's nice having that additional help. That's going to improve the coverage, and I think those benefits are obvious."

The 55 troopers will be recalled based on seniority on Nov. 16. In May, MSP spokeswoman Shanon Akans said 18 of the troopers to be laid off were from the December 2004 graduating class, with the rest coming from the next graduating class in 2008.

"Hopefully they'll all come back eventually, but we'll just have to wait and see," Filpus said.

State Rep. Mike Lahti, D-Hancock, applauded the news.

"It's good that they're being brought back, but this budget is tough. There are cuts all over," he said. "Hopefully the number they brought back are sufficient until the economy comes back."

The troopers are part of a group of 100 laid off in June due to state budget constraints.

Gov. Jennifer Granholm approved a budget last month that included hiring back 55 troopers. Granholm had halted plans on Wednesday to rehire the troopers pending a review of state tax receipts.

With the recall, there will be 1,000 troopers in the state.


Michigan Officer Involved Domestic Violence

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

01312012 - Officer Steven Luthy - Kalamazoo PD









I do not want you to forget the words that Ellen Luthy wrote in her PPO request after Officer Luthy's arrest...because it is evident that the Kalamazoo PD, the Prosecutor, and the Judge who allowed Officer Luthy to get away with the domestic violence against Ellen have forgotten these words of terror:

In the filing, Ellen Luthy wrote that her husband has punched her in the face, spat on her and, in one incident several months ago, he told her: "Everyone in our family would be better off if you were dead, I get excited thinking of coming home and seeing your brains splattered everywhere."

If there is a victim of OIDV in Michigan that is in danger of being killed, it is Ellen Luthy.

Complete post on Officer Steven Luthy can be found at:
http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2011/07/officer-steven-luthy-kalamazoo-pd-july.html

POSTS and VIDEOS ON OFFICER LUTHY CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON BEHIND THE BLUE WALL:
http//behindthebluewall.blogspot.com



On July 31, 2011 Officer Steven Luthy was arrested on domestic violence charges, for assaulting his wife, Ellen Luthy. He was placed on paid leave from the Kalamazoo PD.


If you are a police officer in the state of Michigan...And you beat your wife...


...You can take a six month vacation at the cost of the taxpayers...


...Instead of losing your job and going to jail, like others who abuse their spouses in Michigan...


...Michigan gives its abusing police officers a vacation. Welcome to Pure Michigan, eh.


On January 31, 2012 Officer Luthy plead guilty to misdemeanor domestic violence charges, under MCL 769.4a: http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/2011/09/mcl-7694a-michigans-loophole-to.html


Luthy was given only a five day suspension from the department and then placed back on duty, despite the evidence of the danger that his ex wife was in:
"The filing alleges two other incidents of domestic violence going back two years...Ellen Luthy wrote that her husband has punched her in the face, spat on her and, in one incident several months ago, he told her: "Everyone in our family would be better off if you were dead, I get excited thinking of coming home and seeing your brains splattered everywhere."...smashed the side of my face, pushed me down the stairs...he punched me in the face...I am truly in fear for my life with the severity of this situation and numerous prior assaults and threats on my life..."I am even more so concerned, considering his position and knowledge and access to firearms and weapons...my family and myself have a great concern of what he is capable of doing."...included with the PPO petition were photos taken by authorities that show injuries to Ellen Luthy's forehead, knee, chin, leg, arm, ankle, elbow, foot, eye, and back..."

MCL 769.4a is a law that has been on the books since the 1990's, which allows people charged with misdemeanor domestic violence charges to plead guilty to the offense and then have the offense expunged after 1 year.

In the early 2000's [just prior to the enactment of the Lautenberg Amendment which prevents police officers convicted of domestic violence offenses from owning /possessing guns], the fine legislators of Michigan edited 769.4a. This allowed a person charged with a felony domestic violence assault to plead guilty under 769.4a and have the charge expunged after 1 year. This is Michigan's loophole to the Lautenberg Amendment, which allows Michigan police officers who plead guilty to misdemeanor and felony domestic violence charges to own/ possess guns and return to duty.