Cut with glass, and taking 40 Claritin: Paramedics respond to laceration at Marquette Branch Prison involving another case of drugs not being tightly controlled or monitored, Plus separate report of criminal complaint at U.P. prison

Where is the pill control at Marquette Branch Prison? Many inmates have supposedly take large amount of pills by hoarding – or buying and selling drugs

MBP Suicide attempt graphic

By Greg Peterson
Upper Peninsula Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

(Marquette, MI) – Not much is known yet about an injury at the Marquette Branch Prison this afternoon that caused paramedics to respond but it is being described as self-inflicted suicide attempt.

One of the toughest prisons in the state, Marquette Branch has a long history of violence in which both corrections officer and inmates have been seriously injured.

About 2:05 p.m., U.P. Health Systems-Marquette paramedics were dispatched to the Marquette Branch Prison for report of “a laceration.” Paramedics reported to the hospital that the laceration was bandaged and the bleeding controlled. The inmate’s vital signs sounded positive.

An inmate has been taken by ambulance to the Marquette hospital after allegedly cutting himself with glass and taking 40 Claritin.

In fact, one version of last year’s MBP story on what happened to a young inmate that died was that he took an overdose.
Apparently prison officials in the U.P. are unable to come up with ways to prevent this pill hoarding and pill dealing at other prisons around the country. The storing or buying of meds inside a prison is serious.

The attempt suicide story rings true in the sense that in the past couple years numerous inmates have attempted suicide including an inmate hanging attempt in the eastern U.P. As prison conditions become worse and more dangerous, so do the suicides and attempts.

If we get more information – we will pass it along.

Earlier this afternoon, U.P. Breaking News heard a Michigan State Police detective who was gong inside a U.P. prison to investigate an alleged criminal “complaint.” It is not clear if the detective was at Baraga Max or at Marquette Branch.

Officials at Marquette Branch Prison never fessed-up publicly about what happened to a 30-year-old inmate who died mysteriously in a segregation cell.
U.P. Breaking News heard it go down – and it did not even closely match what prison officials and state police were telling the family.
U.P. Breaking News believes by CO claims that ‘all inmates are lying’ is an old misleading misnomer conveniently spread by prison officials to shame the media to not report such stories – just remember that all this goes on in the secrecy of the segregation bowels of prisons.

Do inmates lie in lawsuits – of course (duh?) – but its the lawsuits that ring true that has them so angry at our expose. However, inmates never,ever win in federal court in Marquette, MI.

U.P. Breaking News is told mostly that is because because of no legal representation but also interference by prison officials who have complete control of when, what and how info is given to a prisoner about the status of a case.
U.P. Breaking News believes that not every inmate could be lying – especially when their civil rights lawsuits read like journals.

U.P. Breaking News has started and series entitled “Naming Names” by being the first and only media organization in the Upper Peninsula to report on alleged brutality, sickening food, retaliation, mistreatment of elderly inmates and other dehumanizing claims against Upper Peninsula corrections officers.

In fact it goes deeper at one U.P. TV station, where the news director has dismissed inmates  and their lawsuit out of hand – because his father is a retired corrections officer.

Inmates from all U.P. Prisons have filed civil rights and inhumanity related lawsuits.

Prison officials notoriously lied about the last year’s riot at Kinross Correctional Facility until U.P. Breaking News started releasing audio of what was happening. They even tricked the Mining Journal in Marquette, MI – that put out a silly false story on the front page of their Sunday edition. To be fair it was an A.P. story – they got lied to as well. But the Mining Journal should have acted like a newspaper located in the U.P. and check out info when they hear a riot is taking place.

U.P. Breaking News Prison Bulletin: Naming Names #3 – Torture, assault and battery, racial slurs, abuse alleged at Baraga Max prison by allegedly corrupt Michigan prison officials

U.P. Breaking News Prison Bulletin: Torture, assault and battery, racial slurs, abuse alleged at Baraga Max prison by allegedly corrupt officials 11-30-17 2:30 a.m. ET
Naming Names #3

“Nigger”Baraga Max Corrections officers accused of provoking inmates into fights using techniques like racial slurs and threats, retaliation against inmates who complain, and threats to keep small time crooks (whom they hate) in prison for life

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Brutality and assault accusations filed against Baraga Max Inmates

By Greg Peterson
Owner, News Director
U.P. Breaking News
906-273-2433

Baraga Max Inmate Randy Henry Beasley 1

(Baraga, MI) – A Michigan prison inmate who started with a minor sentence – and then took on the administration and staff at Baraga Max – has filed a federal court lawsuit with accusations of brutality, racial slurs, and trying to provoke fights with inmates.

The revolving Michigan prison door often involves inmates and “guards” fighting – because some corrupt corrections officers act unprofessionally, instigate fights and conduct write-ups for revenge against inmates they hate

Plaintiff: Randy Beasley #631420

Baraga Max Inmate 3

Here are the alleged guards involved in crimes against an inmate as alleged in a federal court civil suit in Marquette, MI:

Defendant: Michigan Department of Corrections
Defendant: K. Blau
Defendant: D. Lesatz
Defendant: Unknown Petaja
Defendant: D. Snarsk
Defendant: L. Marshall
Defendant: W. Delene
Defendant: Noah Beesley
Defendant: Tim Maki
Defendant: S. Niemi
Defendant: J. Bessner

Baraga Max Michigan Photo

The civil rights lawsuit was filed by Baraga Maximum Security Prison Inmate Randy Beasley (#631420) on Nov. 6, 2017 at federal court in Marquette, MI.

Baraga Max Inmate Randy Beasley lawsuit 11-9-17

U.P. Breaking News believes in using the term”corrections officer” for true professionals however any CO that acts unprofessionally is nothing more than a miserable prison guard who should be locked up if committing crimes against prisoners. Under-staffing is one of the biggest issues – and of course certain state official are enriching themselves off the maggots that are fed to prisoners in the U.P mixed with rotten, non-nutritious food.

The Michigan union that represents corrections offices does little and considers those that exposes low-staffing and inmate abuses to be on their enemy list.

The Baraga Maximum Security Prison is located at 13924 Wadaga Road in Baraga, MI. Many of the inmates who organized the riot at Kinross were sent to maximum security prisons in U.P – including many to Baraga Max – to never be heard from again.

U.P. Breaking News is publishing these lawsuits because they never win in deferral court and it is the only way to put a spotlight on Michigan extremely corrupt prisons. U.P. Breaking News has been contacted by current and former COs who fear that unprofessional conduct by Cos and staff will lead to murder and riots. If you kick a dog – it will eventually bite you.

Baraga Max Inmate

Read lawsuit by Baraga Max Inmate Randy Beasley lawsuit 11-9-17

However, MDOC has a long policy of duping and lying to the media. U.P Breaking News lost faith in the honesty of MDOC when they lied about the Kinross riot and even fooled the Marquette Mining Journal into running a false story in their Sunday edition declaring it was a minor protest by a handful of Kinross inmates marching outside the eastern U.P. prison.

Baraga Max Prison

Allegations:

Excessive force against inmates by Baraga Maximum Security Prison corrections officers
Immediate Danger to inmate
Assault and battery
Constant danger of retaliation by corrections officers
Regularly using word “nigger” to provoke inmates
Mental and physical torture

Here is the state info on the convictions – and it bears the marks of an inmate who comes to prison on a short sentence – and then is given many more years after protesting his rights and a “assault” on Baraga Max Cos.

He had petty sentences until ending up in a Michigan Prison:

Photo of Offender
MDOC Number:
631420
SID Number:
2050737W
Name:
RANDY HENRY BEASLEY
Racial Identification:
Black
Gender:
Male
Hair:
Black
Eyes:
Brown
Height:
5′ 10″
Weight:
167 lbs.
Date of Birth:
06/03/1982 (35)
RANDY HENRY BEASLEY
Image Date:
8/10/2012
MDOC STATUS
Current Status:
Prisoner
Earliest Release Date:
10/28/2017
Assigned Location:
Baraga Maximum Facility
Maximum Discharge Date:
07/20/2023

Security Level:
V
ALIASES
MICHAEL OWENS
RANDY BEASLEY
RANDY DEWAYNE BEASLEY
RANDY H BEASLEY
RANDY H. BEASLEY
RANDY HENRY BEASLEY
RANDY RANDY BEASLEY
MARKS, SCARS & TATTOOS
Tattoo- Right Bicep – RT

PRISON SENTENCES ACTIVE

Sentence 1
Offense:
Assault Of Prison Employee
Minimum Sentence:
2 years 0 months 0 days
MCL#:
750.197CA
Maximum Sentence:
5 years 0 months
Court File#:
151388-FH
Date of Offense:
11/14/2014
County:
Baraga
Date of Sentence:
10/29/2015
Conviction Type:
Jury

Sentence 2
Offense:
Asslt w/Int Gr Bod Hrm Less Murder
Minimum Sentence:
1 year 0 months 0 days
MCL#:
750.84
Maximum Sentence:
10 years 0 months
Court File#:
06008982-01
Date of Offense:
07/20/2006
County:
Wayne
Date of Sentence:
01/05/2007
Conviction Type:
Plea

Sentence 3
Offense:
Weapons – Felony Firearms
Minimum Sentence:
2 years 0 months 0 days
MCL#:
750.227BA
Maximum Sentence:
2 years 0 months
Court File#:
06008982-01
Date of Offense:
07/20/2006
County:
Wayne
Date of Sentence:
01/05/2007
Conviction Type:
Plea

INACTIVE
None
PROBATION SENTENCES
ACTIVE
None
INACTIVE
Sentence 1
Offense:
Stolen Property – R/C $1000 or More But Less Than $20,000 – Attempt
Minimum Sentence:

MCL#:
750.5353A
Maximum Sentence:
1 year 6 months
Court File#:
02000921
Date of Offense:
01/31/2000
County:
Wayne
Date of Sentence:
03/01/2002
Conviction Type:
Plea
Discharge Date:
09/18/2002
Baraga Max Inmate Randy Henry Beasley 1