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Two charged in Summit Twp. comfort retailer taking pictures

By Editorial Board Published March 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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Two charged in Summit Twp. comfort retailer taking pictures

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A February argument at a comfort retailer in Summit Township led to 2 arrests and a person being extradited again to Michigan from Las Vegas, in accordance with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Workplace.

Police say on Feb. 10, Jackson County deputies have been dispatched to the world of Francis St. and Hollis St. for a photographs fired name. Within the space, they discovered multiuple shell casings and an unoccupied automobile that had been shot a number of time. No victims have been situated.

Deputies investigated, reviewing enterprise and residential surveillance cameras, discovering what appearted to be an argument between 4 males in a comfort retailer. Two of the boys left the shop in a black SUV, after which the opposite two atetmped to get inside a small sedan parked in a close-by alley.

Police say video reveals the black SUV exit onto the roadway. The entrance passenger then leaned out of the window of the SUV and commenced taking pictures towards the 2 males within the sedan. Each autos then left the world.

Deputies used FLOCK cameras, which reads license plates, to establish the SUV, which was situated at a residence in Jackson inside a couple of hours. Deputies executed a search warrant on the home and recognized the suspects concerned within the taking pictures—29-year-old Kevin Jamall Johnson and 25-year-old Martez Anthony Haywood Jr.

Johnson was arrested the identical day of the incident for violating parole. Deputies tried to seek for Haywood, however didn’t discover him that day or within the following days.

Feb. 19, the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Workplace charged Haywood with 5 felonies:

Discharging a firearm from a automobile

Carrying a hid weapon

Possessing ammunition as a prohibited particular person

Possessing a firearm as a prohibited particular person

Felony firearm

Johnson was charged with being an adjunct after the very fact to a felony, and was arraigned Feb. 24 on a $5,000 bond. He stays in custody, and his subsequent court docket date is scheduled for March 19.

Haywood was arrested by police in Las Vegas on Feb. 26. He was extradited again to Michigan and arrived in Jackson on Monday. His bond been set at $100,000, and his subsequent court docket listening to is scheduled for March 26.

Anybody with details about this incident are requested to name Detective Mark Easter at 517-768 7934.

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