Michigan state rep. Jewell Jones charged in alleged drunk driving incident
State representative involved in April 6 collision in Fowlerville
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Michigan state representative Jewell Jones is facing several charges in connection with a collision in Fowlerville last week.
The Livingston County Prosecutor’s Office announced Friday morning several charges made against Rep. Jones, who represents the sate’s 11th district, in connection with a traffic incident that occurred on April 6. Officials say Jones has been charged with four counts of resisting and obstructing a police officer, operating a motor vehicle with high blood alcohol content, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, possession of a weapon under the influence of alcohol and reckless driving.
Michigan lawmaker Jewell Jones charged with resisting police, possessing gun during super-drunk traffic stop
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Michigan State Rep Jewell Jones Facing Several Charges in Drunk Driving Incident
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April 16, 2021 By Jon King / jking@whmi.com
A Grand Rapids man shot earlier this week in Howell Township by a Michigan State Police trooper has been charged.
20-year-old Tristan Stavedahl was shot early Tuesday morning on Milett Road, north of North Burkhart Road by a Detective Trooper with the Livingston and Washtenaw Narcotics Enforcement Team (LAWNET) who was in the area searching for a car theft suspect. State Police say that Stavedahl was armed when he encountered the trooper, who opened fire. Officials have not said if Stavedahl fired on the trooper first, or what actions he took prior to being shot. A press release issued after the incident only said that Stavedahl was armed and shot after a brief encounter. MSP Public Information Officer Lt. Brian Oleksyk said he had no other information to provide when asked for details by WHMI this morning.