“We know that the defendants were in the position to observe both on camera and in person, Mr. Bluthouse s seizures. And yet, they simply failed to assist him or care for him,” she said.
The five individuals were arranged in the 60th District Court in Muskegon before Judge Harold Closz and released on personal bond. The probable cause conference is scheduled for April 15th. The preliminary examination is on April 22nd.
The staff members have been temporarily reassigned from direct inmate supervision until court proceedings can be conducted, according to the Muskegon County Jail.
Sheriff Michael Poulin said after the incident, the Michigan Sheriff’s Association Mission Team conducted an independent investigation and concluded the staff acted appropriately in providing care and the performance of cell checks.”
LANSING It’s been nearly a year since Anthony Hulon died in Lansing police custody and his sister and dozens of protesters want the officers involved held accountable.
Heather Hulon and about 60 people marched Saturday to the downtown Lansing Police Department, which houses the lockup where her brother died from asphyxia on April 11, 2020.
A Michigan State Police detective recently told Heather Hulon the officers involved in her brother s death will not face charges, though a spokeswoman for the Michigan Attorney General’s office said officials were not ready to discuss their findings.
Heather Hulon traveled from Arizona to march through Lansing and protest outside the Lansing Police Department, calling for action against the officers involved.
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