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BODY RECOVERED IN ST. CLAIR RIVER BELIEVED TO BE MISSING SWIMMER

July 18, 2019 By Motor City 911

Russell Island, St Clair River Mi

(Clay Township)  A body was recovered in the St. Clair River this morning and is believed to be the missing swimmer from Friday night.

St. Clair County Central Dispatch received a call at about 7:45 a.m. from a relative of Riley Gleason, who had been missing since jumping off a boat Friday evening.  The relative had rented a plane and spotted a body off Russell Island. 

Algonac Fire and Rescue sent a boat into the area and located the body.  It was transported back to shore and taken to the morgue at McLaren Port Huron Hospital.  The St. Clair County Medical Examiner’s Office will conduct an examination to make positive identification of the person located.  The M.E.’s Office has given no timeline on when they will release their findings.

Algonac Fire & Rescue Boat 1

Members of the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Dive Team had been searching for Gleason since he was first reported missing on Friday night shortly before 9:00 p.m.  Gleason had jumped off a boat that was in the St. Clair River behind the St. Clair Inn.  He immediately began calling for help.  Friends attempted to assist, but Gleason disappeared under the water.

Also assisting in the search efforts were dive teams from the Sanilac, Wayne, Oakland and Macomb County Sheriff’s Office.  The U.S. Coast Guard, St. Clair Fire Department, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Border Patrol.

St Clair County Dispatch Audio

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Algonac Michigan, Clay Township, Drowning, Riley Gleason, Russell Island, St Clair County

Man Shot During East Side Carjacking, Left To Die In Street

July 17, 2019 By Motor City 911

Belvidere & Agnes St’s On Detroit’s East Side

Man Shot & Killed During Carjacking

Detroit’s East Side: A man was shot and killed Tuesday evening at around 9:45PM @ Agnes St & Belvedere St on Detroit’s east side.

Detroit Police received a 911 call stating a man had been shot in the middle of the street. Upon arrival officers found a 31 year old man down in the street suffering from gunshots wounds.

Witnesses told the police the victim was shot while he was inside his vehicle on Belvidere, dragged from the vehicle and left to die in the street. Detroit EMS Medic 12 pronounced the victim dead on the scene.

The carjacker, described on dispatch tapes as a black male wearing a red bandana over his face, left the scene in the victim’s 2005 silver Ford 500, last seen travelling southbound on Belvidere from Agnes. Michigan license place DVU 5015.

Detroit Police-Detroit EMS Dispatch Audio


If you have any information that could identify the shooter in this murder, contact the Detroit Police or call 1-800-SpeakUp anonymously.


Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT POLICE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Belvidere & Agnes, Carjackiing, detroit's east side, Dispatch Audio, Fatal Shooting

22 LA Based MS-13 Gang Bangers Indicted In A String Of Grisly Murders

July 16, 2019 By Motor City 911


Victims Hacked With Machetes

Hearts Cut Out

LOS ANGELES – An investigation by federal and local authorities has resulted in a federal racketeering case that charges 22 people linked to the MS-13 transnational gang, most of whom allegedly participated in a series of murders, including several slayings in which victims were hacked to death with machetes in the Angeles National Forest.

A 12-count indictment unsealed Monday afternoon alleges that members and associates of the gang murdered seven people over the last two years. The indictment charges gang leaders who allegedly authorized and coordinated the murders.

Also charged are gang members who allegedly murdered and attempted to murder rival gang members, those who were perceived to be cooperating with law enforcement, and, in one instance, a homeless man who was temporarily living in a park controlled by the gang.

The indictment focuses on a particularly violent subset of the gang known as the Fulton clique, which operates in the San Fernando Valley and has recently seen an influx of young immigrants from Central America.

Under the influence of these young gangsters, younger associates who wanted to become members of MS-13 were “required to kill an MS-13 rival or someone perceived to be adverse to MS-13 to be initiated into MS-13,” according to the indictment.

In one murder detailed in the indictment, several MS-13 members allegedly targeted a rival gang member who was believed to have defaced MS-13 graffiti.

On March 6, 2017, according to the indictment, the rival gang member was abducted, choked, and driven to a remote location in the Angeles National Forest, where six people attacked him with a machete. The victim was dismembered, and his body parts were thrown into a canyon after one of the defendants allegedly cut the heart out of the victim’s body.

The federal RICO case – which was unsealed Monday during arraignments for three defendants who were taken into custody over the past several days in the Los Angeles area – is the product of an investigation by the Los Angeles Metropolitan Task Force on Violent Gangs, which is made up of special agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, officers with the Los Angeles Police Department, and deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. A fourth defendant was arrested over the weekend in Oklahoma.

Over the past year, the other 18 defendants named in the indictment were taken into custody, some on state charges and some on federal charges previously filed. The superseding indictment announced today, which was returned by a federal grand jury on July 9, adds 15 defendants to an indictment filed in March.



“We have now taken off the streets nearly two dozen people associated with the most violent arm of MS-13 in Los Angeles, where the gang is believed to have killed 24 people over the past two years,” said United States Attorney Nick Hanna.

“This investigation has been an unqualified success. The collaborative law enforcement effort solved several murder cases and dealt a severe blow to members of the gang who engaged in acts of brutality not seen in the region for over 20 years.

The prosecution of these defendants would not have been possible without the backing of local law enforcement, including District Attorney Jackie Lacey, who has supported our efforts every step of the way and has dedicated substantial resources to ensure that all of these defendants get the justice they deserve.”

“Taking violent offenders off the street should send a message to MS-13 members and their associates that medieval-style violence and senseless murder will not be tolerated in Los Angeles,” said Paul Delacourt, the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office. “Working with our local partners, we expect to impact MS-13’s influence in gang-occupied communities.”

“The greatest tragedy in these cases is that these young victims likely left their homelands hopeful that in the United States they would find safety and prosperity,” Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey said. “Instead, these victims had the misfortune of crossing paths with violent gang members who preyed on the vulnerabilities of their immigrant experience. My office will vigorously prosecute these defendants and continue to work with other agencies to enhance public safety in the communities where MS-13 and other brutal gangs operate.”

“Today’s charges are the product of diligent work and a steadfast resolve that we will not let violent criminals continue to victimize our residents,” said Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore. “It can only be accomplished through the shared vision of our state, local, and federal law enforcement partners.”

“The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is always willing to work with our local, state and federal law enforcement counterparts to ensure public safety,” said Sheriff Alex Villanueva.

The 78-page indictment charges all but one of the 22 defendants with conspiring to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. The RICO charge alleges nearly 200 “overt acts,” beginning with the transportation of $1.22 million in narcotics proceeds that were seized in Nebraska in 2010. As part of the RICO conspiracy, members of the gang allegedly committed murders in 2014 and 2015, the second of which is part of a previous racketeering case against the leadership of MS-13 in Los Angeles.

The majority of the conduct outlined in the indictment – including seven murders – started in 2017 and continued into this year. While the indictment focuses on murders committed to increase the gang’s membership, expand the gang’s power and intimidate outsiders, the RICO charge also alleges drug-trafficking activities, including the sale of narcotics to the Fulton clique in Maryland.

 In addition to the conspiracy charge, the indictment contains four counts of first-degree murder related to machete, knife and baseball bat killings in the Angeles National Forest, which is within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States.

Those four murders – along with a fifth that occurred in the Malibu hills and a sixth in that was committed in the Fulton clique’s stronghold of Whitsett Fields Park in North Hollywood – are also charged as violent crimes committed in aid of racketeering (VICAR), and those six counts allege that the victims were killed “for the purpose of gaining entry to and maintaining and increasing position in MS-13 Los Angeles.”

The indictment also contains allegations that the six VICAR murders were committed “in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved manner in that [they] involved torture or serious physical abuse to the victim.” The 16 defendants charged in relation to those six murders are eligible for the federal death penalty, although the government has not indicated whether it will seek such a sentence for any of the defendants if they are convicted.

In 2017, as the result of another investigation by the Los Angeles Metropolitan Task Force on Violent Gangs, a federal grand jury issued a RICO indictment that targeted MS-13’s leadership across the Los Angeles region. That indictment, which alleged three murders attributed to the Fulton clique, charged 34 defendants, 14 of whom have pleaded guilty. Nineteen of the defendants are currently scheduled for trial on September 24. One defendant in that case – Sergio Alexander Galindo, also known as “Killer” – remains a fugitive.

 An indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed to be innocent until and unless proven guilty in court.

         

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS Tagged With: ms 13

Missing Monroe 2 Year Old Found Alive In Oscoda County

July 16, 2019 By Motor City 911


Missing 2 Year Old Found Alive

Oscoda Dispatch Audio


Oscoda County, Mi: Michigan State Police, Oscoda County Sheriff’s Department, the DNR and innumerable other agencies and volunteer searchers have been searching for a missing Monroe 2 year old since yesterday, the 15th of July. The 2 year old, Gabriella Roselynn Vitale, wandered away from a campsite in the area of Reber Rd & the M-33 near Fairview, Mi.

The child was just found and she’s alive. She was found about a 1/2 west of the camp site. She walked up to house and the residents contacted the authorities.

Below is the story via MSP Northern’s twitter account.

Correction on her name spelling… Gabriella Roselynn Vitale. Her family is from the MONROE area. Very emotional situation for them…and all who are searching for her.

— @MSPNorthernMI (@mspnorthernmi) July 15, 2019

Gabriella’s pink jacket has been found several hundred yards south east of where she went missing. That means she’ll be in the gray shirt. Thanks to neighbors who are on the lookout…call dispatch with info. If you find clothing, please don’t touch (to keep your scent off).

— @MSPNorthernMI (@mspnorthernmi) July 15, 2019

The best thing to do if you find something is to note the location and back out. This will keep the area as fresh as possible for our canine helpers.

— @MSPNorthernMI (@mspnorthernmi) July 15, 2019

The MSP Mobile Command Center has arrived and will become the incident command post. Thanks to the Mio McDonalds for all the food and drink they’ve provided to the search teams and staff.

— @MSPNorthernMI (@mspnorthernmi) July 16, 2019

pic.twitter.com/uZWFM2mHuP

— @MSPNorthernMI (@mspnorthernmi) July 16, 2019

As of an hour or so ago, over 50 searchers in the woods…help from the DNR, USFS, MSP, several Sheriffs, MI SAR. 10 canines are present and are being emloyrd

— @MSPNorthernMI (@mspnorthernmi) July 16, 2019

Great news!!! Gabriella has been found alive. Details to follow when available.

— @MSPNorthernMI (@mspnorthernmi) July 16, 2019

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, INCIDENT PAGE Tagged With: Gabriella Roselynn Vitale, MI DNR, Michigan State Police

Chesterfield Man Dies In Early Morning I-94 & M-10 Traffic Accident

July 15, 2019 By Motor City 911


Detroit: At approximately 1:00AM Monday morning, Detroit Fire, Detroit EMS and the Michigan State Police were dispatched to the W/B I-94 to N/B M10 ramp on reports of a traffic accident. Detroit Fire’s Engine 17 and Squad 2 were first to reach the accident. Companies discovered a vehicle had left the roadway and struck a bridge, ejecting the driver. DEMS Medic 20 pronounced the driver deceased on scene.

via Michigan State Police: On 7/15 at approximately 1:00AM, troopers responded to the W/B I 94 to the N/B M-10 ramp for a crash. Initial investigation revealed a black charger lost control when it entered onto the ramp from W/B I 94 to N/B M-10.

The Charger went on to the grass, struck a raised manhole cover and went airborne, striking the bridge. The driver was ejected onto the underside of the bridge slope.

The vehicle continued downward on struck a bridge pylon. The male driver was killed in the crash. The driver in this crash has been identified as a 43 year old male from Chesterfield.

Michigan State Police

Dispatch Audio

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT FIRE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Detroit EMS, Detroit Fire, Fatal Traffic Accident, I-94 Freeway, M-10 Freeway, Michigan State Police

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