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Police-involved shooting leaves Chesaning man dead

Police-involved shooting leaves Chesaning man dead Updated Jan 07, 2021; Posted Jan 07, 2021 A view of a Michigan State Police vehicle at the Tri-City Post on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020. (Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com)Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com Facebook Share CHESANING, MI A police-involved shooting has resulted in the death of a Chesaning man. About 6:20 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 7, members of the Michigan State Police Emergency Support Team were serving a high-risk search warrant on a home in the 400 block of East Broad Street. The EST was serving the warrant on behalf of the Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team, or BAYANET, according to MSP.

LaBonte promoted to post commander | News, Sports, Jobs

Dec 23, 2020 NEGAUNEE The Michigan State Police has announced the promotion of Detective Sergeant Matthew LaBonte to first lieutenant and commander of the Negaunee Post. As commander of the Negaunee Post, First Lieutenant LaBonte is responsible for the operation of the Negaunee Post and the Munising Detachment, and will administer all Michigan State Police services in Marquette and Alger counties. He started in this new role on December 13, 2020. LaBonte enlisted with the department in 2000 and graduated as a member of the 119th Trooper Recruit School. In his 20-year career, LaBonte has served at the Reed City Post, Gladstone Post, and the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team. He is also a veteran of the Michigan State Police Emergency Support Team. He has held the ranks of trooper, uniform sergeant, and detective sergeant.

New commander named at Negaunee Post

Detective Sergeant Matthew LaBonte has been promoted to First Lieutenant and Commander. LaBonte graduated from Escanaba High School and earned a criminal justice degree from NMU. He has served at the Reed City Post, Gladstone Post and the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team. He is also a veteran of the Michigan State Police Emergency Support Team. LaBonte is responsible for the operation of the Negaunee Post and the Munising Detachment and will administer all Michigan State Police services in Marquette and Alger counties. Tags: 

MSP announces command change | News, Sports, Jobs

1st Lt. Matthew LaBonte, Michigan State Police NEGAUNEE –The Michigan State Police has announced the promotion of Detective Sgt. Matthew LaBonte to first lieutenant and commander of the post in Negaunee Township. As commander of the Negaunee Township post, 1st Lt. LaBonte is responsible for the operation of the post and the Munising Detachment and will administer all Michigan State Police services in Marquette and Alger counties. He started in this new role on Dec.13. 1st Lt. LaBonte enlisted with the department in 2000 and graduated as a member of the 119th Trooper Recruit School. In his 20-year career, 1st Lt.LaBonte has served at the Reed City post, Gladstone post and the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team.

UP native becomes commander of Michigan State Police Negaunee Post

ABC 10/CW5 NEGAUNEE The Michigan State Police has announced the promotion of Detective Sergeant Matthew LaBonte to First Lieutenant and Commander of the Negaunee Post. As commander of the Negaunee Post, First Lieutenant LaBonte is responsible for the operation of the Negaunee Post and the Munising Detachment, and will administer all Michigan State Police services in Marquette and Alger counties.  He started in this new role on December 13, 2020. First Lieutenant LaBonte enlisted with the department in 2000 and graduated as a member of the 119th Trooper Recruit School.  In his 20-year career, First Lieutenant LaBonte has served at the Reed City Post, Gladstone Post, and the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team.  He is also a veteran of the Michigan State Police Emergency Support Team.  He has held the ranks of trooper, uniform sergeant, and detective sergeant.

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