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Macomb County Prosecutor Says If you See Something, Say Something During Bullying Prevention Month

Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido is urging students, parents, and educators to remain vigilant in preventing bullying and violence during Bullying Prevention Month.

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October 3, 2024

Macomb County Prosecutor Says If you See Something, Say Something During Bullying Prevention Month

Mount Clemens, MI – Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido is urging students, parents, and educators to remain vigilant in preventing bullying and violence during Bullying Prevention Month. With a strong emphasis on the importance of reporting suspicious and violent activity, Lucido encourages the community to utilize Michigan’s anonymous tip line, OK2SAY, to help ensure schools remain safe environments for all.

Prosecutor Lucido is committed to the safety of Macomb County students by his zero tolerance policy when it comes to school threats, bullying, and weapons in schools.  In 2023, the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office filed 102 charges related to school threats including but not limited to Communicating a Threat of Terrorism, a 20 year felony, and Calling in a Bomb Threat, a four year felony. From January 1, 2024 to September 25, 2024, 65 charges related to school threats have been filed, with these numbers expected to rise as the school year continues.

In the last 12 months, the Juvenile Unit has seen a substantial increase in the speed of petition processing. This enhanced efficiency supports the goal of rehabilitating young offenders and protecting vulnerable children.

“Preventing school violence starts with speaking up,” said Prosecutor Lucido. “We need everyone—students, parents, and educators—to take an active role in protecting our community. If you see something, say something. By reporting potential threats early, we can stop harmful behaviors before they escalate.”

OK2SAY, a confidential safety program, allows individuals to report potential threats against schools, students, or staff anonymously. Tips can be submitted by texting 652729 or calling 8-555-OK2SAY. The program ensures that tips are shared with the appropriate authorities, including school officials, law enforcement, and mental health services, so that potential dangers can be addressed quickly and effectively.

In addition to reporting threats, Lucido emphasized the critical role of mental health resources. “If you know of a student in crisis, please reach out for help. Contact the child’s school, a mental health professional, or Macomb County Community Mental Health at 586-307-9100. In emergencies, call 911 immediately.”

Prosecutor Lucido encourages the community to remain proactive, report suspicious activities through OK2SAY, and take advantage of the mental health resources available to support students and prevent violence in schools.

This is not the only improvement Prosecutor Lucido has made since January 2021.  Other progress includes:

  • Auto Theft Unit Achieves Milestone - The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office Auto Theft Unit has achieved a milestone by reducing all pending auto-related warrant requests to zero, despite handling an increased number of complex Continuing Criminal Enterprise (CCE) cases. The Unit's progress is especially significant given the rise in CCE cases, which require more resources and involve numerous underlying crimes.
  • Warrant Unit Process Faster Than Ever Before  -The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office Warrant Unit has significantly improved the efficiency of processing adult warrant requests, reducing the number of pending requests to record lows, despite an increase in police submissions. The Warrant Unit focuses on expediting cases ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies like armed robbery and assault with intent to murder.
  • Record Efficiency in Drug Unit - The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Drug Unit has reduced pending drug warrant requests to a record low of just one. The swift processing of drug cases balances public safety with rehabilitation efforts like drug courts for low-level offenders and supports the fight against the opioid crisis enhancing community safety.
  • Child Protection Unit Agressively Reduced Warrants -The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Child Protection Unit has reduced pending warrant requests to 15, the lowest all year, despite a rise in sexual assault cases. This  unit’s efficiency and dedication, ensures quicker case resolutions for victims while holding offenders accountable.
  • Child Support Collections Increased: intensified efforts to collect child support from parents who owe $5,000 or more, successfully collecting $1.3 million for Macomb County children since last year under this new initiative, with most collections done while avoiding criminal prosecution.
  • Macomb County Prosecutor Shatters Glass Ceiling: Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido hired a record number of women as assistant prosecuting attorneys, with women filling 70% of new positions in the past three years. A majority of all assistant prosecuting attorneys handling cases in the county are now women. Lucido also promoted a record number of women to lead special units within the prosecutor’s office. After implementing an objective hiring process, and a commitment to build a diverse and inclusive team to prosecute crimes and reflect the community we serve, Lucido successfully filled all assistant prosecutor positions despite a national shortage, a rarity for an office this size.
  • Record Set for Fast Domestic Violence Warrant Processing:  the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office is processing domestic violence warrant requests more efficiently than ever, a significant improvement compared to the years before Lucido took office when warrant requests seeking domestic violence charges for out-of-custody defendants could accumulate.
  • Victim services improved 67%: More Macomb County crime victims get more help. The Macomb County Prosecutor's Office increased by ⅔ the percentage of crime victims receiving crucial support services compared to 2020, the year before Lucido took office. More victims now receive victim rights services, including but not limited to assigned victim advocates, help getting restitution, hearing notices or other kinds of support.
  • Criminal charge requests for juveniles reviewed faster than ever:  The Juvenile Unit is now authorizing or denying petitions at an unprecedented speed, with the number of pending requests reduced to the lowest levels in recent memory, supporting the broader goal of rehabilitating young offenders and protecting vulnerable children.
  • Mental Health Assessments for Gun Crime Defendants: Started a first-in-Michigan policy requiring mental health assessments as part of bond conditions in all gun crime cases, using existing resources to provide an opportunity for mental health services before a suspect gets a chance to commit another crime with a gun.
  • Hate Crimes Unit Launched: created a Hate Crimes Unit, securing a vital U.S. Department of Justice grant paying 100% of all its costs, a distinction granted to only 16 organizations nationwide last year. Appointed Michigan's first and only solely-dedicated hate crimes prosecutor at a county level, ensuring robust enforcement and community education.
  • Conviction Integrity Unit Exoneration: started this unit to investigate claims of innocence as a result of clear and convincing new evidence that the convicted defendant was not the person who committed the offense, and to review claims of factual innocence based on new evidence such as DNA.  This unit secured an exoneration.
  • Major Crimes Unit Launched: Prosecutor Lucido organized the top-ranked assistant prosecutors to focus on major crimes, and train more assistant prosecutors to handle these types of cases.
  • Warrant Appeals Unit Launched: Established the state’s first formal prosecutor’s office unit allowing domestic violence victims (and all other crime victims) and law enforcement officials to have a second review of warrant requests where charges were denied.
  • Digital Evidence Management Platform Implemented: With over 800,000 pieces of digital evidence, police agencies can now upload digital evidence, which the Prosecutor’s Office reviews, and defense lawyers can download directly, resulting in “discovery” information faster than it’s ever been provided.
  • Increased Internships: Hosted over 200 law school and college interns. Court rules permit law student interns to handle court hearings under supervision, which helps the office serve victims and expedite cases.
  • Paperless Crime Victim Rights: Implemented the county’s first paperless system for crime victims to request rights and notifications via text message or online.
  • Police Training Provided: Regular training sessions by assistant prosecutors are conducted for every police agency in Macomb County, including updates on recent court cases.
  • Enhanced Auto Theft Unit: Addressed a surge in attacks on car dealerships and manufacturing plants, prosecuting more continuing criminal enterprise cases in the past two years than in the previous decade, resulting in over $800,000 in restitution.
  • Record number of national good government awards received:  The National Association of Counties (NaCO) presented 26 awards to the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office during Lucido’s tenure.  The 12 awards received in 2024 is the highest (record) number of awards the organization has ever presented in one year.
     

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