Republic woman, who made news this year, now facing charges that include misdemeanor fourth degree child abuse

U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 12-7-17 – Republic woman, who made news this year, now facing charges including misdemeanor fourth degree child abuse

Republic woman back in Marquette County Jail

Melinda Rae Mongiat-Gransinger mug 1

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

(Marquette, MI) – Seven months to the day after making news for writing bad checks, a Republic woman is jailed tonight facing more charges including misdemeanor child abuse and using a disguise to obstruct a law enforcement officer.

Melinda Mongiatgransinger FB 229-year-old Melinda Rae Mongiat-Gransinger – aka Melinda Rae Schoewe – was booked into the Marquette County Jail just before noon today, Thurs. Dec. 7, 2017.
Mongiat-Gransinger is charged with a Marquette County Circuit Court probation violation, second degree retail fraud, misdemeanor fourth degree child abuse, and misdemeanor obstructing an officer by disguise.

Bond has not been set on the probation violation and retail fraud, however it is $5,000 each for the other two charges. Under Michigan law, the misdemeanor child abuse case carries a maximum sentence of one-year in jail – and generally the cases involve some time of omission of facts.

No information has been released on these new charges; however her felony bad check case involved a dead relative and was covered extensively by the Marquette media.

On April 7, 2017, Mongiat-Gransinger was sentenced to 18 months probation plus restitution on felony bad check charges. In Feb. 2017, she pleaded guilty to one count of uttering and publishing checks and two other counts were dismissed as part of a plea agreement.

Mongiat-Gransinger was arrested by Marquette Police Department detectives in Jan. 2017 as part of a fraud investigation. She was cashing checks of a deceased relative.

Michigan Legislature:
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(fz55ll3csu2wogjqtphoytkr))/mileg.aspx?page=GetObject&objectname=mcl-750-136b

(7) A person is guilty of child abuse in the fourth degree if any of the following apply:
(a) The person’s omission or reckless act causes physical harm to a child.
(b) The person knowingly or intentionally commits an act that under the circumstances poses an unreasonable risk of harm or injury to a child, regardless of whether physical harm results.

(8) Child abuse in the fourth degree is a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year.

(9) This section does not prohibit a parent or guardian, or other person permitted by law or authorized by the parent or guardian, from taking steps to reasonably discipline a child, including the use of reasonable force.

(10) It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution under this section that the defendant’s conduct involving the child was a reasonable response to an act of domestic violence in light of all the facts and circumstances known to the defendant at that time. The defendant has the burden of establishing the affirmative defense by a preponderance of the evidence.


 

UPSET raid during middle of that windy and violent thunderstorm nets at least one arrest in Little Lake, MI

UPSET press release issued tonight 12-5-17:
Meth raid

Drug raid conducted overnight in Little Lake, MI in an ongoing probe into alleged meth and other illegal drug activities

little lake raid graphic

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

(Little Lake, MI) – At least one person has been arrested following a search warrant that was served Monday night in a clandestine raid involving more than a dozen detectives.

There are indications that two others were arrested but U.P. Breaking News doesn’t have enough confirmation to release their names.

A late night search warrant was executed on Mon., Dec. 4, 2017 at 1932 County Road 456 across from Bible Camp Dr. in Little Lake in Forsyth Township, MI.

UPSET LOGO 2The Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team (UPSET) and other officers swooped down on the home – looking for alleged components used in making meth.

Its not clear what – if anything – was found; although a press release is expected.

As is protocol, UPSET requested a fire standby but did not want to alert the suspects or people in the area.

The Forsyth Township Volunteer Fire Department was asked to respond to the area and stage – but were specifically told not to use lights and sirens.

 

Booked into the Marquette County Jail:

36-year-old James Mallon of Little Lake, MI is booked on an initial charge of driving with a suspended/revoked license.

Detectives could be heard staking out the area before the actual raid. They even had too endure that wild, windy December thunderstorm that turned into a downpour. One detective noted it was “a monsoon out here.”

U.P. Breaking News received numerous tips (thank you) during the operation but – as always – decided to withhold the information until we were sure that it was safe for all officers. This is an ongoing probe.

UPSET LOGO

Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team (UPSET)

https://upsetdrugs.com

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Accused of attacking a woman, stealing: Two convicts – one a federal fugitive and another with a recent meth-related conviction in Alger County – busted on domestic violence and shoplifting charges in Marquette County, MI

U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 12-4-17 6:30 p.m. ET

Domestic violence, shoplifting incident leads to arrest of federal fugitive and a Negaunee man convicted of being involved with crystal meth in Alger County

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

(Marquette, MI) – A federal fugitive and a man with a methamphetamine past were arrested on Sunday in Marquette County and charged with domestic violence and shoplifting.

Tyler Tull27-year-old Tyler Michael Tull of Negaunee, MI remains jailed tonight after being booked into the MCJ about 6:30 p.m. on Sun., Dec. 3, 2017.
Tull is charged with one count each of first degree retail fraud and domestic assault. Bond is not set.
Tull is an active parolee/probationer with the state of Michigan in connection with a meth investigation in Alger County.
Tull was sentenced to up to two years in prison – but it appears he actually got probation for possession of a controlled substance analogues.
Tull was sentenced in Alger County in January 2016 and received a “discharged status” on January 10, 2017.

kurt-ochoa-fb-11.jpgFederal fugitive 48-year-old Kurt Ochoa of L’Anse, MI was booked into the MCJ about 2 p.m. on Sun., Dec. 3, 2017.

Ochoa is charged with second degree retail fraud ($1,000 bond) and third degree retail fraud ($1,000 bond).

Ochoa is also charged with one count of domestic assault with no bond.

Ochoa was facing criminal charges in the Western District of Missouri and his case was transferred in July 2016 to federal court in Marquette.

In fact, it appears he was wanted by federal officials (scroll down to read or download federal documents).

Ochoa admitted to possessing and using marijuana in July and August of 2016.

On Sept. 8, 2016, Judge Robert Holmes Bell in Marquette, MI sentenced Ochoa to 18 months in federal prison for violating the terms of his supervised release in connection with the case in Missouri.

Ochoa should have been in federal prison when he was busted.

In July 2011, Ochoa was arrested in Green County, Missouri and faced federal charges of receiving stolen firearms and unlawful transport of firearms by a felon. He was sentenced on June 2011 by U.S. District Court Judge Dean Whipple in Missouri to just over 5 years (63 months) in federal prison.

After his release, the case was transferred to the jurisdiction of federal court in Marquette to allow Ochoa to live in L’Anse. But that did not work out. Ochoa still faces a two-year federal prison term for violating probation.

Here is the federal paperwork involving Ochoa (scroll down to see what state of Michigan has on Tull):

Kurt Ochoa Case transfer from Missouri to UP (1)
Kurt Ochoa Case transfer from Missouri to UP (2)
Kurt Ochoa Sentencing in Missouri
Kurt Ochoa Indictment with others in Missouri
KURT OCHOA, violates probation

Its not clear if the cases are connected.

However the cases are similar to a radio call answered late last week about a domestic dispute and shoplifting at the lawn and garden section of Walmart in Marquette Township. A suspect vehicle fled and was pulled over by police officers on U.S.-41 near Best Buy.

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MDOC info on Tyler Tull:

MDOC Number: 971181
Name: Tyler Michael Tull
Age: 27

Tyler Michael Tull Parole, probation mugshot 1

Image Date: 1/21/2016
MDOC Current Status: Discharged
Discharge Date: 1/10/2017
Sentence 1
Offense:
Controlled Substance-Possess Analogues
Maximum Sentence: 2 years

Date of Offense: 7/05/2015
Alger County:
Date of Sentence: 1/04/2016
Conviction Type: Plea
Discharge Date: 1/10/2017

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Tyler Tull

Domestic Violence, weapons charges, probation violations like meth and heroin, contempt of court bust – Assaults and drug-related arrests continued in past few days in the U.P.

NO MORE SECRETS

Two Upper Peninsula counties and a third soon – lots of serious felony arrests

Secrets: Other U.P. counties keep charges and even arrests secret even though it violates the law

A tablet or phone needed to see arrests from Delta, Marquette counties – and recently Chippewa County added a service we are checking out (we’re still working on that but tis coming)

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – In the past few days, U.P. Breaking News has heard increasingly viscous domestic violence incidents – some result in arrest – others are just scary.

This holiday season will be one of the worst – for someone you know who is poor. Cutbacks, low paying jobs, evictions, high insurance premiums and other societal problems are growing by leaps and bounds. We base this on listening to thousands of hours of police calls in the U.P. in past year.

When I arrived the U.P. in 1988 these issues were either hidden or not as prevalent. U.P. Breaking News believes Yoopers have been spoon-fed a tiny amount about what happens around the peninsula via the U.P. media being content only reporting press releases. Don’t rock the boat baby – comes to mind.

For decades arrest records have been kept from the public and journalists except for those the police approved. Well as laws show this is illegal, more agencies are becoming open on arrests through certain technology (so far only 3 in the U.P.) – problem is many do not release mugshots and many do not release charges (which makes the rest of that info worthless).
U.P. Breaking News is bringing you a minute dose of reality – sad its mainly on the backs of the poor. I remember a U.P. in the 60s where everyone was just expected to do the right thing including speak out against injustice like many of Yooper great-grandparents that brought families to the U.P. – some from countries where injustice prevailed and even was demanded by elite.

So this I do in honor of my great grandparents and my grandparents – as I was always taught to do what was correct – not what was easy.

Folks we can do better.                            

Early this Sunday morning (12-3-17) – things were anything but peaceful in numerous U.P. homes including in the Trowbridge Park area of Marquette Township.
A man and woman – both drinking – were fighting and she claims he destroyed the Christmas Tree and punched a hole in the wall. Not sure how that one ended.

To make things worse, the suicide epidemic in the U.P. took an ugly step forward on a Sunday morning, somewhere in the U.P. a woman used toxic gas to effectively kill herself. She has been admitted to the “step down unit” at Marquette hospital and her vitals sounded very poor including no absolutely no reactions. Not sure if vehicle exhaust or what kind of gas, she was brought to Marquette by Beacon Ambulance.

Between poverty, joblessness, unfair burdens on the poor, homelessness (lots) and the meth and heroin epidemic – the U.P. could do much better. It’s like the current resources on all the issues are at a bare minimum. Those with big money should look into their heart this holiday season.

Friday evening as a Christmas parade was to start in Escanaba, MI – not far away just inside Menominee County was a fight that made dispatchers upset – as it was clear some terrible things were being done and yelled.
U.P. Breaking News believes we know who got arrested, but her name did not come with a charge in the online Menominee County Jail records. It was the only arrest of that day.

Here are some of the most serious jail bookings in Marquette and Delta counties in past few days:

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32-year-old Nicole Francine St. Aubin of Marquette County, MI was booked into the Marquette County Jail at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Dec. 2, 2017 and bond is set at $15,000.
St. Aubin has addresses listed in Gwinn and Ishpeming.
St. Aubin is charged with thee felonies domestic assault, non-sufficient funds three check in 10 days (bad checks), and obstruction of justice.
On May 7, 2017, St. Aubin was charged in a meth case after a traffic stop by Munising Police in Alger County.
In Alger County, St. Aubin was charged with felony possession of methamphetamine, no insurance, unlawful use of registration and second offense of driving a motor vehicle with a suspended/revoked license.
St. Aubin pleaded guilty to possession of meth in July 2017 – and it is not clear if she has been sentenced.


60-year-old Julie Quayle, address unconfirmed in Marquette County, was booked into the MCJ at 8:43 a.m. on Saturday (12-2-17).
Quayle is charged with domestic assault.
Bond was not set.


27-year-old Christian J. Sparks of Marquette County was booked into the MCJ on Fri., Dec. 1, 2017
Sparks has addresses listed in Marquette and Gwinn.
Sparks is charged with domestic assault.
Bond is set at $5,000


43-year-old Donald J. Kurth of Escanaba, MI was booked into the Delta County Detention Center (DCDC) at about 9 a.m. On Fri., Dec. 1, 2017
Kurth is charged with domestic assault. Bond is not set.


31-year-old Frederick Hueter (address not confirmed) was booked into the MCJ on Fri., Dec. 1, 2017.
He is charged with two felonies – carrying a concealed weapon and firearms possession while under the influence of intoxicants.
He was released on a $15,000 bond.


28-year-old Aaron Cole (address not confirmed) was booked into the MCJ about 9:30 p.m. on Saturday night, Dec. 2, 2017.
Cole is charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possession of marijuana and driving with a suspended/revoked license 2nd offense or substance offense.
Bond is set at $5,000.


27-year-old Naomi Ward of Escanaba, MI was booked into the DCDC about 6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 1, 2017.
She was jailed for violating probation on an aggravated assault charge.


 

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33-year-old Andrea Melodie Addington aka Andrea M. Paris of Marinette, WI (also listed as homeless) was booked into the MCJ jail early Saturday morning (12-2-17).
She is charged with contempt of court.. Bond is set at $2,125.
Earlier this year, she was arrested again – and she has a long rap sheet – for disorderly conduct and trespassing in Brown County, WI.
In August 2014, was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for heroin dealing.
She was mentioned in an 2013 press release from the U.S. Justice Department in connection with being charged as one of nine suspects involved heroin dealing in Menominee County, and Marinette and Brown counties in northeast Wisconsin:

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edwi/pr/marinette-woman-sentenced-heroin-crime
https://www.justice.gov/usao-edwi/pr/nine-defendants-charged-connection-herion-distribution-marinette-county-brown-county

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35-year-old Lee Kern Nelson of Escanaba was booked into the DCDC on Thurs., Nov. 29, 2017 on a parole violation connected to meth conviction.
Nelson was among five people were arrested in two separate meth busts in Escanaba in Jan. 2015 by the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team and Escanaba Public Safety during a raid on a meth lab at 3100 block of 14th Avenue South. Nelson was charged with components used to manufacture meth.
Nelson was sentenced on Oct. 31, 2016 on a charge of solicit another to obtain ephedrine/pseudoephedrine. He was sentenced to one and a half years in state prison – with a maximum sentence (if in trouble) of 10 years.
His history includes larceny to a building during Oct. 2003 in Menominee County.

 

 

 

EXCLUSIVE: New federal filings may cause U.P. corn, soybeans, bread and other grain prices skyrocket – Numerous federal court filings that show one of the biggest grain producers in Michigan is bankrupt and floundering in hundred of millions in debts – 83,000 acres in receivership involving Boersen Farms based in Zeeland, MI

More federal financial judgements against a Michigan corn production big shot – is sending shock waves through the industry today: How will this affect the U.P. dinner tables?

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How one company can effect all of Michigan

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

This is the latest judgement – released today – against a bankrupt Michigan grain powerhouse that industry experts say is sending shock waves through the market.

Its owes Minnesota and Utah-based partnerships for over $150 million in loans – and other financial issues.

Saddled with this huge debt, Boersen is one of the biggest grain outfits in Michigan and Midwest. Industry experts have been quoted as saying the debt will have a large impact on the grain market and ultimately your table.

U.P. Breaking News would like to hear from U.P. grain, corn, soybean experts on how this will effect every table in the U.P. – experts statewide have already said it will be devastating.

U.P. Breaking News Exclusive:

Just filed – Another huge judgment against Boersen Farms – a Michigan corn/soybean/grain powerhouse involving  TFG-Michigan, a Utah Limited Partnership:

Zeeland, Michigan-based Boersen Farms Inc judgement (2)

Zeeland, Michigan-based Boersen Farms Inc judgement (1)

http://www.boersenfarms.com/

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Reports on other debts faced by Boersen Farms in Zeeland, Michigan

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Michigan Live:

Zeeland-based farm operation sued over $145M loan, hopes to recover

Updated Aug 31, 2017; Posted Aug 31, 2017

By John Agar
jagar@mlive.com

ZEELAND, MI – A family farming operation hopes to stay in business despite a lawsuit alleging it defaulted on $145 million in loans.

Boersen Farms and other related limited liability companies and individuals are being sued by CHS Capital, a Minnesota-based lender.

CHS wants to take possession of $50 million in corn and soybeans, including crops that have yet to be harvested. CHS says Boersen Farms failed to comply with forbearance agreements.

In fact, even before this revelation AgFax ran a story entitled: “Boersen Farms: How Not to Handle Your Debt”

http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2017/08/zeeland-based_farm_operation_s.html

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MIBiz:

Boersen Farms’ impending bankruptcy could shake West Michigan’s ag industry
Written by John Wiegand

ZEELAND — When a lawsuit surfaced showing one of West Michigan’s largest corporate farmers was facing insolvency, the news sent shockwaves through the state’s agricultural industry.

The lawsuit claims that Zeeland-based Boersen Farms owes Minnesota-based CHS Capital LLC more than $145 million for unpaid debts, along with an array of other allegations that included fraud, according to documents filed in August with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan.

Now the farming operation, which harvests crops across roughly 83,000 acres in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, is in receivership and gearing up to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to federal court filings in the last two weeks.

https://mibiz.com/item/25144-boersen-farms%E2%80%99-impending-bankruptcy-could-shake-west-michigan%E2%80%99s-ag-industry

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AgFax:

Boersen Farms: How Not to Handle Your Debt
By Todd Neeley, DTN Staff Reporter September 26, 2017

Zeeland, Michigan,-based Boersen Farms is set to either restructure its debt or file for bankruptcy, according to a motion filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan this week.

Boersen Farms had asked a federal court to place its operation in the hands of a receivership, in response to a lawsuit alleging the farm defaulted on about $145.3 million in loans from CHS Capital LLC in August.

On Friday, the district court denied the farm’s motion to reconsider that action. In the farm’s motion for reconsideration, it indicates it is preparing for either restructuring the debt or filing bankruptcy.

http://agfax.com/2017/09/26/boersen-farms-how-not-to-handle-your-debt-dtn/

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Corn Slump Hurts Farm Giant
Michigan Farming Giant Sued for Defaulting on $145M Loan
8/31/2017 | 2:44 PM CDT

By Todd Neeley/DTN Staff Reporter

https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/news/business-inputs/article/2017/08/31/michigan-farming-giant-sued-145m

Editorial: The Great Upper Peninsula Medical Marijuana War: As Marquette County rich blither into the medical marijuana business – Those courageous small time growers who have done it legal for years – will be left in the dust – Prices to skyrocket – and even the conservative wealthy want their share

U.P. Breaking News Editorial – – 11-28-17 9:25 a.m. ET :

The rich say we are not going to be dopes about dope – show us the green
The first salvo in the Great Medical Marijuana War in the U.P. as Marquette County Economic Club launches first missile: As marijuana laws change, the U.P. rich got a great lesson on how to cash in on Medical Marijuana – and potentially legalized pot

medical marijuanna war graphic update

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

Upper Peninsula Medical Marijuana War – who will get rich – the rich are making a grab for it:

Did you hear about last week’s Marquette County Economic Club speaker .
When the Marquette County Economic Club invites a pot producing expert to speak – you know that checks are already being written. Its great for those wealthy with the inside track.

You see Republicans hated pot til they figured out how to get rich off the backs of legal small-time growers.

You see, the legalization of pot – on next fall’s ballot – is very likely to pass. Even the anti-pot folks know this and are getting their plans to cash in – in order. The genie is out of the bottle and the cat is out of the bag. Now the rich of the U.P. want to smoke out the money.
The econ club speaker explained to the wealthiest in Marquette County how they can get rich – and drive the smaller growers out of business.
Numerous sources say the medical marijuana prices in Marquisette County are relatively low – and legally provided by small-time growers who got into the legal business early – even though all the cops were UPSET.

Remember we are talking the same thing that the American farmer has dealt with – being pushed out by giants.
Watch how the county and townships are all changing their regulations – and trying to get their share of the green.
You see different townships and officials in Marquette County can decide who can grow and who cannot grow.
Trust me this means tens of millions of dollars to the rich – and they WILL set up huge grows – taking away the small time grower who started the business and kept prices low.
When will medicaid or medicare pay for these prescriptions?
If the rich take over the U.P. Medical Marijuana business – that will drive up prices and create needless regulations. Trust us – those who have been legally growing pot in the U.P. are experts and they do not need the additional regulations and taxes. There are already a ton of laws and rules in Michigan pertaining to legal marijuana growing.

LARA – Michigan Medical Marihuana Program – State of Michigan

He did not mentioned subsidies like the American farmer was and is given in order to keep the farm open.
Even if you oppose medical marijuana – do not be fooled your conservative neighbor with cash will be getting that green.
U.P. Breaking News would love to know what you know – about how the medical pot business is now – and how you see the future.

Federal prosecutors in Marquette continue their crackdown on domestic violence that happened on tribal nations located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Baraga County man faces justice after allegedly pummeling his girlfriend twice on KBIC lands

JAMES CHRISTIAN STEIN, 1

blood not the red road

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

 (Marquette, MI) – Federal prosecutors in Marquette continue their no-nonsense stance on domestic violence as Baraga County man charged in federal court with twice assaulting a Native woman from Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.

JAMES CHRISTIAN STEIN, 4A federal grand jury has indicted 25 year old James “Jim” Christian Stein of Zeba, MI on two felonies and a misdemeanor for an alleged merciless assaults on his girlfriend on lands of the KBIC, an Indian nation within in Baraga County, MI.

Due to the attack, Stein is charged with two counts of assault of intimate partner resulting in substantial bodily injury and one count of assault by striking, beating, or wounding. The victim was savagely attacked several days including on September 29, 2017 and October 2, 2017.

Stein’s Facebook page states he Lives in Zeba, MI and is originally from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Stein “a non-Indian male, did assault his intimate partner” who is “an Indian female,” states the indicted handed down by a federal grand jury in Marquette.

“Due to that assault” the victim”sustained substantial bodily injury.”
In the second assault, the grand jury alleges Stein caused “sustained substantial bodily injury” involving “substantial injury to her tailbone.”
JAMES CHRISTIAN STEIN, 3If convicted, Stein faces up to 11 years in federal prison – that doesn’t have parole. A conviction also carries seven years of supervised released and potentially huge fines.
The suspect is undergoing treatment at a facility called K-PEP Kalamazoo in Kalamazoo, MI. He was released on a $10,000 unsecured bond to allow his travel for treatment.
The case is being brought by a tough non-nonsense federal prosecutor in Marquette with a long track record of throwing tribal lands abusers in prison, That prosecutor is Asst. U.S. Attorney Hannah Bobee.
“Hammering Hannah” has been pounding guilty abusive men into prison in recent years in an effort to curb the vicious assaults on woman that occur on Indian nations in the U.P.

DV and Bloody Clothesblood not the red roadJAMES CHRISTIAN STEIN, 1

Find Three Yoopers Wanted For Being Sex Offender Fugitives by the Michigan State Police and the Michigan Sex Offenders Registry: Three of Michigan’s most wanted sex offender fugitives are from the Upper Peninsula – and on the run – Let’s Find Them Folks – Where are these bad guys?

Three U.P. Men Make Most Wanted Sex Offender Fugitive List: Sex Offender Registry Wanted Absconders – 14 Most Wanted

Top 14 Most Wanted Michigan Sex Offender Fugitives includes three U.P. residents – Where are they Hiding – Report them Now!

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

(Upper Peninsula of Michigan) – U.P. Breaking News is hoping you can help find the “Top 14  Most Wanted Michigan Sex Offender Fugitives” –  three are from the Upper Peninsula and wanted on felony warrants.

A manhunt is underway for:

Kenneth Joseph Saarela of Negaunee, MI is wanted on a felony warrant for sex offender registration violations.

Lee Andrew Vannewkirk of Chassell, MI is wanted on felony warrant for sex offender registration violations.

Brian William Niles of Menominee, MI is wanted on a felony warrant for sex offender registration violations.

U.P. Most Wanted Sex Offender Brian Niles of Menominee Wanted Poster

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If you have any information on the location of these fugitives please call 911 or the nearest law enforcement agency. Plus the Michigan State Police Sex Offender Registry Unit toll free at 1-866-761-7678

Below we have listed all 14 of those wanted fugitives

Brian William Niles

http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-1878_24961_54016_54017-307630–,00.html

Michigan's Most Wanted Sex Offenders - Brian Niles

Date of Birth: 07/27/1967
Height: 5’8″
Weight: 230 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Gender: Male
Race: White

Last Reported Address: Menominee, Mich.
Last Report Date: 10/01/2007

Known Aliases: None

Registered Offense
Offense Code: 750.520G2
Description: Criminal Sexual Conduct 2nd Degree (Assault)

Brian William Niles is not in compliance with the Michigan Sex Offender Registration Act. If you have information concerning his whereabouts, please contact the Michigan State Police Sex Offender Registry Unit toll free at 1-866-761-7678, or the nearest law enforcement agency.

 

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Kenneth Joseph Saarela

http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-1878_24961_54016_54017-396196–,00.html

Kenneth Joseph Saarela

Date of Birth: 03/25/1982
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 315 lbs. 
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Gender: Male
Race: White

Last Reported Address: Negaunee, Mich.
Last Report Date: 09/24/2014

Known Aliases: None.

Registered Offense:
Offense Code: 750.520E Criminal Sexual Conduct
4th Degree (Multiple Variables)

Kenneth Joseph Saarela is wanted on a felony warrant for sex offender registration violations. If you have information concerning his whereabouts, please contact the Michigan State Police Sex Offender Registry Unit toll free at 1-866-761-7678, or the nearest law enforcement agency.


Lee Andrew Vannewkirk

http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-1878_24961_54016_54017-396197–,00.html

Lee Andrew Vannewkirk

Date of Birth: 09/12/1966
Weight: 180 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Gender: Male
Race: White

Last Reported Address: Chassell, Mich.
Last Report Date: 10/05/2011

Known Aliases: None.

Registered Offense:
Offense Code: 750.520E1A Criminal Sexual Conduct
4th Degree (Force or Coercion)

Lee Andrew Vannewkirk is wanted on felony warrant for sex offender registration violations.  If you have information concerning his whereabouts, please contact the Michigan State Police Sex Offender Registry Unit toll free at 1-866-761-7678, or the nearest law enforcement agency.

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Sex Offender Registry: Wanted Absconders – 14 Most Wanted

 

These individuals are not in compliance with the Michigan Sex Offenders Registration Act. If you have information concerning the whereabouts of these individuals, please contact the Michigan State Police Sex Offender Registry Unit toll free at 1-866-761-7678, or the nearest law enforcement agency.

View Arrested Absconders


The top 14 most wanted sex offenders in Michigan – Find them – Do not let them free without abiding by the sex offender laws and requirements

U.P. Most Wanted Sex Offender Brian Niles of Menominee Wanted Poster

Michigan's Most Wanted Sex Offenders - Brian Niles

Brian William Niles

Date of Birth: 07/27/1967
Last Reported Address: Menominee, Mich.
Last Report Date: 10/01/2007

JACQUELINE HENRY

Jacqueline Henry

Date of Birth: 12/18/1958
Last Reported Address: Detroit, Mich.
Last Report Date: 11/01/2004

Michigan's Most Wanted Sex Offenders - James Brent Keyes

James Brent Keyes

Date of Birth: 02/07/1947
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More Allegations Tonight that Corrections Officers at the Marquette Branch Prison are Callously Allowing Inmates to Die: U.P. Prison Deaths, Abuses Part #1 – Plus we will expose the abuse of elderly inmates and the real fear a corrections officer will be murdered this year – after two vicious attacks on COs at Marquette Branch in the finals months of 2016

More Allegations Tonight that Corrections Officers at the Marquette Branch Prison are Callously Allowing Inmates to Die

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U.P. Prison Deaths, Abuses Part #1: Plus we will expose the abuse of elderly inmates and the real fear a corrections officer will be murdered this year – after two vicious attacks on COs at Marquette Branch in the finals months of 2016

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U.P. Breaking News asks: Have State Budget Cuts and Under-Staffing Caused the Inmates and Corrections Officer to Go to War – Killing Each Other Off?

Suspicious U.P. Prison Inmate Deaths

We will expose the abuse of elderly inmates and the real fear a corrections officer will be murdered this year – after two vicious attacks on COs at Marquette Branch in the finals months of 2016

U.P. Prison Deaths of Young Inmates Continues, MDOC Refuses to Account for these Dead Young Inmates

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

U.P. Breaking News has been contacted by dozens of current and former corrections officers plus the families of inmates about the short-staffing, a real concern of another riot and COs being killed, plus numerous unexplained and suspicious deaths of young inmates.

Two attacks at the Marquette Branch prison – in the finals months of 2016 – injured three corrections officers. The state has refused to confirm the second attack reported exclusively by U.P. Breaking News on New Year’s Eve just hours before 2017.

Having said that, U.P. Breaking News has been contacted about suspicious numerous deaths in the past two years at the Marquette Branch Prison. U.P. Breaking News documented the death of a 30-year-old Saginaw inmate in Marquette Branch.

Our investigation shows that the Marquette Branch Prison corrections officers did not even call ambulance for the young man in a segregation cells – claimed to perform CPR for 45 minutes, apparently re-positioned the body and lied to Michigan State Police investigators.

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Then an officer tried to get a U.P. Health System doctor to declare the inmate dead over the radio sight unseen.

That inmate is 30-year-old Derrick Siminski of Saginaw, MI – who would have been paroled soon and was in prison on marijuana charges.

Our investigation shows that MSP should consider arresting some of the corrections officers involved in the incident.

A federal lawsuit was just filed in the 2014 hanging of a Marquette inmate was allegedly met without concern or care by corrections officers.

In Part #2: U.P. Breaking News exposes the recordings of the past week at two state prisons in Chippewa County.

This week alone two inmates have died; and other taken to hospital including three in one night

Plus in Stories About The Lack of Care and Abuses Against Elderly Inmates – who sit in their own excrement

More Allegations Tonight that Corrections Officers at the Marquette Branch Prison are Callously Allowing Inmates to Die.

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Below read the 14-page, three-count federal court civil suit filed by the estate of an inmate who hung himself – while corrections officers allegedly did little or nothing to help him – and allegedly encouraged the man to kill himself.

This lawsuit had been filed earlier in Marquette County Circuit Court, however the U.P. media never asks about what is happening in the clerk’s offices across the U.P. – where public records cost 100 times more than the charge by the feds for public records. In a normal area, the lawsuit would have been printed in the local newspaper.

U.P. Breaking News has battled the U.P. county court system – and in addition to high fees – they delay delay delay. Many counties actually use public records to boost their general fund – in violation of state law.

Another shocking fact, after reviewing literally dozens and dozens of federal lawsuits – it seems that U.P. prisoners – never – ever – ever win – not even once. Federal judges never side with U.P. prisoners.
If you have information to the contrary we’d love to see it.

The suit was filed on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017 on behalf of the estate of inmate Jeremy Alan Garza.

The lawsuit names the warden, two deputy wardens and three corrections officers (scroll down to read the shocking allegations). Named are MBP Warden Robert Napel, Deputy Warden Alexander, Deputy Warden Shane Place, and corrections officers Daniel Kessler and Yvonne Whitney.

The suit alleges that corrections officers taunted the psychiatric inmate to kill himself – and he did on April 10, 2014.

The suit states:

Garza “was found hanging in his cell around 11:05 a.m. … That at 11:55 a.m. Garza was pronounced dead.”

” Jeremy Garza died as a result of Defendants” refusal “to respond to Garza’s safety complaints.”

Read the lawsuit: jeremy-garza-estate-lawsuit-against-mbp-1-25-17


Many questions are being raised tonight by those shock about the deaths of at least two U.P. prison inmates over the past week in the eastern U.P. The events occurred at the Chippewa Correctional facility and the riot-torn Kinross correctional Facility.

U.P. Breaking News has learned that inmates are being accused of causing the Kinross Riot – even though the state went to great lengths to say it was not a riot.

Plus three inmates were down in one night at the two state prisons in Chippewa County – including one who took a unknown amount of pills (that alone is alarming).

Related Links:
https://upbreakingnews.com/2016/11/01/young-marquette-branch-prison-inmate-died-tonight-unexplained-u-p-prison-deaths-continue-what-is-happening/
http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/0,4551,7-119-68854_1381_1388-5326–,00.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquette_Branch_Prison
https://plus.google.com/+UpperPeninsulaBreakingNewsGregPeterson/posts/aJy7kc7QLgE
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/495114552758122924/
http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2016/09/08/officer-stabbed-inmate-marquette-branch-prison/89992450/

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN NORTHERN DIVISION
DARREN FINDLING, as Personal Representative for The Estate of JEREMY ALAN GARZA, deceased, Plaintiff

v

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, WARDEN ROBERT NAPEL, individually
and in his official capacity

DEPUTY WARDEN ALEXANDER, individually and in his official capacity,

DEPUTY WARDEN SHANE PLACE, individually and in his official capacity, CO WAGNER, individually and in his official capacity,

CO DANIEL KESSLER, individually and in his official capacity, CO AARON VITALA, individually and in his official capacity,

CO YVONNE WHITNEY, individually and in her
official capacity,

CO ROBERT LAFOREST, individually and in his official capacity, CO CUCCHI, individually and in his official capacity, and SGT. BUSH, individually and in his official capacity, Jointly and Severally, Defendants.

S. JAY AHMAD (P43206)
VEN R. JOHNSON (P39219)
JOHNSON LAW, PLC

Attorneys for Plaintiff
535 Griswold, Suite 2632
Detroit, Michigan 48226
(313) 324-8300
vjohnson@venjohnsonlaw.com
jahmad@venjohnsonlaw.com
COMPLAINT AND JURY DEMAND

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A civil action between these parties or other parties arising out of the transaction or occurrence alleged in the complaint has beenpreviously filed in the Marquette County Circuit Court, docket number 14-2163-NH, assigned to Judge Michael J. Beale
s S. Jay Ahmad_______
S. JAY AHMAD (P43206)

NOW COMES Plaintiff, DARREN FINDLING, as Personal Representative for the Estate of JEREMY ALAN GARZA, deceased, by and through his attorneys, JOHNSON LAW, PLC and for his Complaint against the above-named defendants, states as follows

JURISDICTION
1. That this action arises under the United Sates Constitution, particularly under the provisions of the Fourteenth, Fourth and Eighth Amendments of the United States Constitution and under the laws of the United States, particularly under the Civil Rights Act, Title 42 of the United States Code, Sections 1983 and 1988.
2. That this court has jurisdiction of this cause under the provisions of Title 28 of the United States Code, sections 1331 and 1343 and pendant jurisdiction over state claims which arise out of the nucleus of operative facts common to Plaintiff’s federal claims.

3. That Plaintiff brings suit against each and every Defendant in both their individual and official capacities.
4. That each and all of the acts of the Defendants set forth, MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, WARDEN ROBERT NAPEL, DEPUTY WARDEN ALEXANDER, DEPUTY WARDEN SHANE PLACE, CO WAGNER, CO AARON VITALA, CO YVONNE WHITNEY, CO ROBERT LAFOREST, CO CUCCHI, and SGT. BUSH, were done by the Defendants under the color and pretense of the statutes, ordinances, regulations, laws, customs, and usages of the State of Michigan, and by virtue of and under the authority of the Defendants’ employment with the State of Michigan.

5. That the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, is responsible for, and does in fact, hire train, supervise, and instruct wardens, deputy wardens, sergeants and correctional officers of all grades in the performance of their duties.
6. The amount in controversy exceeds $75,000.00, exclusive of Plaintiff’s claims for costs, attorney fees, interest and punitive damages.
PARTIES

7. Plaintiff’s decedent, JEREMY ALAN GARZA (“GARZA”), was a citizen and resident of Alma, County of Gratiot, State of Michigan and of the United States and is entitled to all rights, privileges, and immunities accorded to all citizens of the United States.
8. That Defendant MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS (“MDOC”) is formed pursuant to the laws of Michigan, and one of the functions of the MDOC is to organize, train, operate and staff correctional officer personnel in correctional facilities.
9. That Defendant WARDEN ROBERT NAPEL (“NAPEL”) , based on information and belief, is or was employed by the Michigan Department of Corrections as warden of the Marquette Branch Prison and was responsible for ensuring that Defendants enforced and abided by the policies and regulations of the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, the State of Michigan, and the United States.
10. That Defendant DEPUTY WARDEN ALEXANDER (“ALEXANDER”), based on information and belief, is or was employed by the Michigan Department of Corrections as deputy warden of the Marquette Branch Prison and was responsible for ensuring that Defendants enforced and abided by the policies and regulations of the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, the State of Michigan, and the United States.
11. That Defendant DEPUTY WARDEN SHANE PLACE (“PLACE”), based on information and belief, is or was employed by the Michigan Department of Corrections as deputy warden of the Marquette Branch Prison and was responsible for ensuring that Defendants enforced and abided by the policies and regulations of the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, the State of Michigan, and the United States.
12. That Defendant CO WAGNER (“WAGNER”), based on information and belief, is or was employed by the Michigan Department of Corrections as a correction officer of the Marquette Branch Prison and was responsible for ensuring that Defendants enforced and abided by the policies and regulations of the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, the State of Michigan, and the United States.

13. That Defendant CO AARON VITALA (“VITALA”), based on information and belief, is or was employed by the Michigan Department of Corrections as a correction officer of the Marquette Branch Prison and was responsible for ensuring that Defendants enforced and abided by the policies and regulations of the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, the State of Michigan, and the United States.
14. That Defendant CO YVONNE WHITNEY(“WHITNEY”), based on information and belief, is or was employed by the Michigan Department of Corrections as a correction officer of the Marquette Branch Prison and was responsible for ensuring that Defendants enforced and abided by the policies and regulations of the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, the State of Michigan, and the United States.

15. That Defendant CO ROBERT LAFOREST(“LAFOREST”), based on information and belief, is or was employed by the Michigan Department of Corrections as a correction officer of the Marquette Branch Prison and was responsible for ensuring that Defendants enforced and abided by the policies and regulations of the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Case 217-cv-00018-GJQ-TPG ECF No. 1 filed 012517 the State of Michigan, and the United States.
16. That Defendant CO CUCCHI (“CUCCHI”), based on information and belief, is or was employed by the Michigan Department of Corrections as a correction officer of the Marquette Branch Prison and was responsible for ensuring that Defendants enforced and abided by the policies and regulations of the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, the State of Michigan, and the United States.

17. That Defendant SGT. BUSH (“BUSH”), based on information and belief, is or was employed by the Michigan Department of Corrections as a correction officer of the Marquette Branch Prison and was responsible for ensuring that Defendants enforced and abided by the policies and regulations of the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, the State of Michigan, and the United States.
COMMON FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS
18. Plaintiff hereby re-alleges each and every allegation in paragraphs 1 through 16 of this Complaint as if fully stated herein.
19. That GARZA was incarcerated at the Marquette Branch Prison, Level V.
20. That GARZA suffered from a psychiatric condition that Defendants failed to treat properly.
21. On April 10, 2014, the Michigan Department of Corrections records indicate that GARZA had a visitation with his mother Barbara Garza around 830 a.m. and that the visitation concluded at approximately 1030 a.m.
22. That after returning to his cell, GARZA observed Defendants WAGNER, VITALA, WHITNEY, LAFOREST, andor CUCCHI, removing personal items from his cell for no apparent reason.
23. That GARZA complained to the Defendants, that they should leave his personal belongings alone, but they refused and gave no explanation as to why they were removing his belongings.
24. That as a result of the Defendants behavior, GARZA told the Defendants that he was going to kill himself.
25. That Defendants WAGNER, VITALA, WHITNEY, LAFOREST, andor CUCCHI, started to laugh at GARZA and told him to “go ahead and do it”.

26. That on April 10, 2014, the Michigan Department of Corrections records indicate that GARZA was found hanging in his cell around 1105 a.m.
27. That at 1155 a.m. GARZA was pronounced dead.
28. Jeremy Garza died as a result of Defendants WAGNER, VITALA, WHITNEY, LAFOREST, andor CUCCHI, refusal to respond to GARZA’s safety complaints.

COUNT I 42 USC 1983 CONSTITUTIONAL DEPRIVATIONS

29. Plaintiff hereby re-alleges each and every allegation contained in paragraphs 1 through 27 of this Complaint as if fully stated herein.

30. That the action and omission of acts by the Defendants under 42 USC Section 1983 was unreasonable and performed knowingly, deliberately, intentionally, maliciously, with gross negligence, callousness, and reckless indifference to Plaintiff’s well-being and in disregard of Plaintiff’s safety, with wanton intent for Plaintiff to suffer the unnecessary and intentional infliction of pain, failure to obtain timely medical treatment, and failure to properly train, supervise, develop and implement policies providing adequate medical and psychiatric treatment to an inmate and by reason of which Plaintiff is entitled to compensatory and punitive damages.

31. That the conduct of the Defendants, MDOC, NAPEL, ALEXANDER, PLACE, WAGNER, VITALA, WHITNEY, CO ROBERT LAFOREST, CO CUCCHI, and SGT. BUSH, individually, andor as agents of the State of Michigan, deprived Plaintiff’s decedent, GARZA, of his clearly established rights, privileges and immunities in violation of the Fourth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution of the United States, and of 42 USC Section 1983.
32. That the conduct of the Defendants, MDOC, NAPEL, ALEXANDER, PLACE, WAGNER, VITALA, WHITNEY, CO ROBERT LAFOREST, CO CUCCHI, and SGT. BUSH, individually, andor as agents of the State of Michigan, exhibited a deliberate indifference by intentional acts, gross negligence andor engaging in omissions to breach Plaintiff’s public safety and causing constitutional deprivation of his individual rights to wit

a. Failure to properly prescribe and monitor the appropriate medications for a mentally ill prisoner;
b. Failure to render the proper medical attention to a prisoner who was mentally ill;
c. Failure to properly train correction officers in the evaluation of whether a inmate needs medical treatment;
d. Failure to transfer Plaintiff’s decedent to a hospital to receive the necessary medical care;
e. A reasonable correction officer in Defendants’ position at the time of this incident prior to the decedent’s death, would have known that in light of the pre-existing law, that the unlawfulness of ignoring Plaintiff’s suicidal ideation statement was apparent and to ignore it under those circumstances would be a violation of that clearly established law;
f. Any and all other breaches as they become known throughout the course of this litigation.
33. That as a direct and proximate result of the aforementioned conduct and omissions of Defendants, MDOC, NAPEL, ALEXANDER, PLACE, WAGNER, VITALA, WHITNEY, CO ROBERT LAFOREST, CO CUCCHI, and SGT. BUSH, individually, andor as agents of the State Case 217-cv-00018-GJQ-TPG ECF No. 1 filed 012517 PageID.7 Page 7 of 14
of Michigan, Plaintiff’s decedent, GARZA, suffered pain, anguish, and ultimately death.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests the following relief
a. Reasonable medical, funeral and burial expenses;
b. Conscious pain and suffering between the time of his injury and his death;
c. Loss of financial support;
d. Loss of service;
e. Loss of gifts or other valuable gratuities;
f. Loss of comfort, society and companionship;
g. Compensatory and punitive damages; and
h. Any and all other damages otherwise recoverable under USC Section 1983 and Section 1988.
COUNT II FAILURE TO TRAIN, INADEQUATE POLICIES ANDOR PROCEDURES, CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES AND FAILURE TO SUPERVISE- DELIBERATE INDIFFERENCE- MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

34. Plaintiff hereby re-alleges each and every allegation contained in paragraphs 1 through 33 of this Complaint as if fully stated herein.
35. Pursuant to 42 USC § 1983, as well as the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, Defendant MDOC owed GARZA certain duties to properly supervise, monitor and train its correctional officers and staff so as to monitor and supervise the jail’s prisoners so that they would detect serious medical conditions and facilitate prompt and immediate medical attention and/or transport to a hospital ER.
36. That Defendant, in its representative and official capacity, has maintained a custom and policy of improper training and supervision of its employees. Defendant is not protected by governmental immunity when following a policy that deprives individuals of their constitutional rights. Monell v N.Y. City Dep’t of Soc. Servs., 436 658, 690-91, 692 (1978).

37. That Defendant MDOC, was aware of previous incidents where individuals who were incarcerated at the Marquette Branch Prison were not afforded proper medical treatment, specifically as to mental health referrals and observations.

38. That Defendant MDOC was aware of the custom and practice of corrections officerswardens, deputy wardens andor staff ignoring suicidal ideation statements, similar to the actions of Defendants, NAPEL, ALEXANDER, PLACE, WAGNER, VITALA, WHITNEY, CO ROBERT LAFOREST, CO CUCCHI, and SGT. BUSH.
39. The Defendant owed GARZA the following duties and obligations

a. To use due care and caution;
b. To adequately and properly promulgate guidelines and policies that comply with the requirements of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 regarding the incarceration of prisoners and the supervision of prisoners, especially those who are mentally and emotionally and physically unstable and especially those who are diagnosed as having psychiatric or psychological problems;
c. To adequately and properly train and supervise correction officers and employees of the Marquette Branch Prison under their supervision on the proper method of supervising prisoners and providing for their medical needs and on effectively controlling prisoners who have or are suspected to have psychological or psychiatric problems;
d. To avoid hiring or selecting individuals who it knows or should know are incapable of performing their responsibilities or who are likely to misuse or abuse the power conferred on them as employees of the Marquette Branch Prison.
40. MDOC breached these duties via its policies, procedures, regulations, customs andor lack of training and thus exhibited a reckless indifference toward its prisoners, and GARZA specifically, in the following ways, including but not limited to

a. MDOC’s failure to staff the jail with competent medical personnel so that a mental health professional;

b. MDOC’s failure to monitor their correctional officers and medical personnel to ensure that they adequately monitor and supervise inmates who have serious medical needs;
c. MDOC’s failure to have proper policies and procedures, and training to deal with inmates in the observation cell and ensure that the policies andor procedures are followed, which include serial examinations by competent and licensed medical and mental health personnel like RNs , Psychologists andor Doctors as well as its failure to ensure the correctional officers conduct timely and adequate rounds and record their observations of the inmates every 15 minutes as required by their own policies andor procedures;
d. MDOC’s failure to require that an RN, Doctor or Mental Health Professional perform a full and complete examination of a prison held in a medical observation cell, at least once per day;
e. MDOC’s failure to have proper policies and procedures in place to deal with jail overcrowding in the high observation units of the facility;
f. MDOC’s failure to fully investigate and discipline its correctional officers andor medicalmental health personnel who do not abide by its policies and procedures relative to providing medical care for serious conditions; and,
g. All other breaches learned through the course of discovery.
41. That Defendant MDOC trained their officials andor employees and agents in such a reckless and grossly negligent matter, that it was inevitable that the officials would place a suicidal prisoner in a cell where she would not be supervised when it was obvious that such a prisoner needed constant supervision. Notwithstanding GARZA’s contemplation of suicide, Defendant repeated and acquiesced in the continued practice of not placing potentially suicidal prisoners, such as GARZA, under close supervision and acquiesced in the repeated and continued practice of not adequately treating suicidal inmates in obvious need of treatment.

42. The failure of the Defendant to provide training and supervision regarding the prevention of suicides amounts to deliberate indifference to the safety and lives of the inmates of the Marquette Branch Prison and particularly GARZA.

43. Defendant MDOC is a supervisory official who knew or in the exercise of reasonable care should have known that individual prison officials had engaged in misconduct and other violations of the constitutional rights of prison inmates at the Marquette Branch Prison, more specifically of GARZA.
44. Despite knowledge of its aforesaid pattern and practice, the Defendant failed to properly investigate the improper practices and to supervise and train the prison officials at the MDOC.

45. Defendant MDOC developed a “hands off” policy or custom with regard to the omissions of individual prison officials which encouraged the individual officials to believe they could violate the constitutional rights of GARZA with the explicit or tacit approval of the Defendant herein.
46. As a direct and proximate result of the above cited violations of GARZA’s civil rights by Defendant, GARZA died and thus his estate, through Darren Findling, has and will continue to suffer damages in the future, including, but not limited to

a. Reasonable medical, hospital, funeral and burial expenses;
b. Reasonable compensation for the pain and suffering undergone by GARZA while he was conscious during the time between his first psychiatric symptoms and his death;
c. Loss of financial support;
d. Loss of service;
e. Loss of gifts or other valuable gratuities;
f. Loss of comfort, society and companionship;
g. Compensatory and punitive damages; and
h. Any and all other damages otherwise recoverable under USC Section 1983
and Section 1988.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff respectfully requests that this Honorable Court enter judgment in his favor and against Defendant, including punitive damages under 42 U.S.C. § 42, in excess of $75,000.00 together with interest, costs and attorney’s fees.

COUNT III NEGLIGENCE AND GROSS NEGLIGENCE

47. Plaintiff hereby re-alleges each and every allegation contained in paragraphs 1 through 46 of this Complaint as if fully stated herein.
48. That acts and conduct of Defendants alleged in the above stated cause of action when considered under the laws of the State of Michigan, constitute gross negligence and the Defendants are not entitled to the immunity of MCL 600.1407(2) because they were grossly negligent.
49. That the conduct of the Defendants, MDOC, NAPEL, ALEXANDER, PLACE, WAGNER, VITALA, WHITNEY, CO ROBERT LAFOREST, CO CUCCHI, and SGT. BUSH, exhibited a deliberate indifference by intentional acts andor omissions amounting to gross negligence.

50. At all relevant times, Defendants, were grossly negligent in one or more of the following ways

a. Failure to properly prescribe and monitor the appropriate medications for a mentally ill prisoner;
b. Failure to render the proper medical attention to a prisoner who was mentally ill;
c. Failure to properly train correction officers in the evaluation of whether a inmate needs medical treatment;
d. Failure to transfer Plaintiff’s decedent to a hospital to receive the necessary medical care;
e. A reasonable correction officer in Defendants’ position at the time of this incident prior to the decedent’s death, would have known that in light of the pre-existing law, that the unlawfulness of ignoring Plaintiff’s suicidal ideation statement was apparent and to ignore it under those circumstances would be a violation of that clearly established law.
e. Any and all other acts of gross negligence as they become known throughout the course of this litigation.

51. That as a direct and proximate result of the aforementioned conduct and omissions of Defendants, MDOC, NAPEL, ALEXANDER, PLACE, WAGNER, VITALA, WHITNEY, CO ROBERT LAFOREST, CO CUCCHI, and SGT. BUSH, individually, andor as agents of the State of Michigan, Plaintiff’s decedent, GARZA, suffered pain, anguish, and ultimately, death.

WHEREFORE, Plaintiff, Darren Findling, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Jeremy Alan Garza, deceased, respectfully requests this Honorable Court enter Judgment in their favor and against Defendants jointly and severally, an amount in excess of $75,000, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, exclusive of costs, interest, attorney fees, and punitive damages.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHNSON LAW, PLC
By _s S. Jay Ahmad______________
S. JAY AHMAD (P43206)
VEN R. JOHNSON (P39219) Attorneys for Plaintiff
Buhl Building
535 Griswold Street, Suite 2632
Detroit, MI 48226
313.324.8300
vjohnson@venjohnsonlaw.com
jahmad@venjohnsonlaw.com

Dated January 25, 2017

DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL

Plaintiff, DARREN FINDLING, Personal Representative for the Estate of Jeremy Alan Garza, Deceased, by and through his attorneys, JOHNSON LAW, PLC, hereby requests a trial by jury in this matter.
Respectfully Submitted,
JOHNSON LAW, PLC
By _s S. Jay Ahmad______________
S. JAY AHMAD (P43206)
VEN R. JOHNSON (P39219) Attorneys for Plaintiff
Buhl Building
535 Griswold Street, Suite 2632
Detroit, MI 48226
313.324.8300
vjohnson@venjohnsonlaw.com
jahmad@venjohnsonlaw.com
Dated January 25, 2017

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2:17-cv-00018-GJQ-TPG

Findling v. Michigan Department of Corrections et al

U.S. District Court Judge Gordon J. Quist, presiding

U.S. Magistrate Judge Timothy P. Greeley, referral

Case Summary

 Filed: 01/25/2017

Jury Demand: Plaintiff Demand:

$75,000

Nature of Suit:

550 Cause: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights


Defendant Custody Status:

defendant: Michigan Department of Corrections

defendant: Robert Napel

defendant: Unknown Alexander

defendant: Shane Place

defendant: Unknown Wagner

defendant: Daniel Kessler

defendant: Aaron Vitala

defendant: Yvonne Whitney

defendant: Robert LaForest

defendant: Unknown Cucchi

defendant: Unknown Bush

plaintiff: Darren Findling represented by S. Jay Ahmad

Phone: (313) 324-8300

Fax: (313) 324-8301

Email: jahmad@venjohnsonlaw.com


BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Photo of Offender
MDOC Number:
627293
SID Number:
2061606L
Name:
JEREMY ALAN GARZA
Racial Identification:
White
Gender:
Male
Hair:
Brown
Eyes:
Brown
Height:
5′ 7″
Weight:
166 lbs.
Date of Birth:
12/07/1984  (32)
JEREMY ALAN GARZA
Image Date:
11/7/2012

MDOC STATUS

Current Status:
Discharged
Earliest Release Date:
Assigned Location:
Discharge Date:
04/10/2014
ALIASES

JEREMY GARZA


JEREMY ALLAN GARZA
MARKS, SCARS & TATTOOS

Tattoo- Arm
Sentence 1
Offense:
Breaking & Entering a Building With Intent
Minimum Sentence:
2 years 6 months 0 days
MCL#:
Maximum Sentence:
20 years 0 months
Court File#:
12006545-FH-T
Date of Offense:
05/26/2012
County:
Gratiot
Date of Sentence:
11/05/2012
Conviction Type:
Nolo Contendere
Discharge Date:
04/10/2014
Discharge Reason:
Death
Sentence 2
Offense:
Breaking & Entering a Building With Intent
Minimum Sentence:
1 year 6 months 0 days
MCL#:
Maximum Sentence:
15 years 0 months
Court File#:
10005985-FH-R
Date of Offense:
09/01/2009
County:
Gratiot
Date of Sentence:
05/24/2010
Conviction Type:
Plea
Discharge Date:
04/10/2014
Discharge Reason:
Death
Sentence 3
Offense:
Controlled Subs-Del/Man, Sched 1,2,3 except Marihuan/Cocaine
Minimum Sentence:
1 year 6 months 0 days
MCL#:
Maximum Sentence:
10 years 6 months
Court File#:
10005984-FH-R
Date of Offense:
11/17/2009
County:
Gratiot
Date of Sentence:
05/24/2010
Conviction Type:
Plea
Discharge Date:
04/10/2014
Discharge Reason:
Death

PROBATION SENTENCES

ACTIVE

None

INACTIVE

Sentence 1
Offense:
Controlled Substance-Delivery/Manufacture Marijuana
Minimum Sentence:
MCL#:
Maximum Sentence:
2 years 0 months
Court File#:
065261-FH
Date of Offense:
02/01/2006
County:
Gratiot
Date of Sentence:
12/04/2006
Conviction Type:
Plea
Discharge Date:
08/04/2008
Discharge Reason:
Offender Discharge

Marquette Branch Prison (MBP)

Marquette Branch Prison
Marquette County
Marquette County
Warden Robert Napel
1960 U.S. Hwy. 41 South
Marquette, MI 49855

Current jobs TELEPHONE: (906) 226-6531
OPENED: 1889
AGE LIMIT: Males, 18 and older
SECURITY LEVELS: I and V

General  

 Marquette Branch Prison  was authorized by the Michigan State Legislature in 1885. The prison was subsequently built on the shores of Lake Superior on property that was a gift to the State from the Marquette Businessmen’s Association. The prison was completed in 1889 at a cost of less than $200,000.
The Level V portion of the prison has three General Population housing units and three Administrative Segregation housing units. There are four Level I housing units which are located just outside the Level V portion of the facility. 

Programming


 Adult Basic Education and General Education Development completion are offered.  Other programs include substance abuse treatment and religious services.  Available activities include law library, general library and hobbycraft.  Many program resources are expanded through participation by community volunteers, such as local clergy and lay people, which gives prisoners increased opportunities to participate in programs.
Prisoners are provided with on-site routine medical and dental care. Serious problems are treated at the department’s Duane L. Waters Health Care in Jackson. Emergencies can be referred to a local hospital.

Security  


 The Level V perimeter is protected with a concrete wall, razor-ribbon wire, electronic detection systems, and eight gun towers. Level I is surrounded by two chain link fences and an electronic detection system.

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“I am sick and tired of being assaulted,” said a Menominee County woman just before she was arrested today for domestic violence

A cry to stop U.P. domestic violence emerges from the rural northern Michigan wild in remote Menominee County

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

(Menominee County, MI) – Had she had enough?

Or was she the aggressor?

That is not clear – but the 57-year-old woman reportedly told the 911 dispatcher:
“I am sick and tired of being assault,” when she reported a male friend as the aggressor who was fleeing despite having numerous driver’s license suspensions and revocations.

The woman remained in the Menominee County Jail (1-26-17) at 6 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. CT

After a couple hours the man was located – and was charged with traffic offenses – but he was not booked into the Menominee County Jail like the woman who reported the assault.

She was arrested and charged with domestic violence.

“I am sick and tired of being assaulted,” said a Menominee County woman just before she was arrested for domestic violence

We have the names of both, and could not confirm his arrest. However, she was booked into the jail.
While her cry might be a powerful statement for all women, domestic violence in growing in the U.P. So does poverty, substance abuse, homelessness, and mental health issues – all of the state programs to address the issues have taken severe budgets cuts over the past 8 years.

Another southern U.P. DV case has man a fugitive:

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Meanwhile, the Escanaba Department of Public safety is still asking for the public’s help to track down a man wanted for an alleged attack on his girlfriend and a child.

The manhunt continues tonight for an alleged vicious Escanaba man wanted for numerous felonies including attempted strangulation, child abuse, domestic violence and unlawful imprisonment of the the victims.

U.P. Breaking News joins the police, victims, and public tonight – we want him caught

21-year-old Dustin Lanaville of Escanaba – but has lived in Menominee County – is wanted on charges of third degree child abuse, assault by strangulation, unlawful imprisonment, domestic violence, and interfering with electronic communications.

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Justin Lanaville is a wanted man (whom we recently highlighted).

Plus our previous story:

https://upbreakingnews.com/2017/01/21/urgent-help-police-find-man-wanted-in-vicious-attack-in-escanaba-mi-charges-including-dv-and-child-abuse-21-year-old-dustin-lanaville-has-been-taunting-the-victims-through-social-media-threateni/

https://plus.google.com/+UpperPeninsulaBreakingNewsGregPeterson/posts/cgcYtkNfbdq

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Justin Lanaville is said to be in hiding – maybe in Schoolcraft County.
domestic violence and child abuse charges.
U.P. Breaking news has been contacted by both the suspect and his father – and we have encouraged the the young man to surrender.

He has taunted the victims with threats of suicide, and that sparked outrage on both sides of the dispute. The suspect and his friends apparently were trying to convince others that the charges had been dropped. They have not.
If you have any doubt look at the Escanaba Department of Public Safety Facebook page.

Why we do it:

Domestic violence calls in the Upper Peninsula – and suicidal people – keep police in the U.P. Busy every day. Every day, U.P. Breaking News hears numerous domestic violence cases that are investigated by police.

We have been highlighting the federal cases – that involves American Indian Nations across northern Michigan.

The reason: The feds make public records easily available – although it costs us a fortune. However, the feds still charge 100 times less than the local governments in the U.P.

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Also today:

Tribal domestic violence crackdown continues: Two men charged with the assault and attempted strangulation of women from the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and the Sault Ste. Marie Band of Chippewa Indians

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

(Marquette, MI) – Two other unrelated aggravated domestic violence felony cases were returned by a federal grand jury in Marquette on Wed., Jan. 25, 2017 indicted two men for alleged strangulation assaults on tribal lands within the U.P. involving the Sault Ste. Marie Band of Chippewa Indians and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community.

http://upbreakingnews.com/2017/01/26/tribal-domestic-violence-crackdown-continues-two-men-charged-with-the-assault-and-attempted-strangulation-of-women-from-the-keweenaw-bay-indian-community-and-the-sault-ste-marie-band-of-chippewa-ind

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