FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Dawn Fraylick
Office: +1 (586) 469-5737
Email: Dawn.Fraylick@macombgov.org
April 23, 2024
Mount Clemens, Michigan - A 17-year-old juvenile, 18-year-old Danasia Kennedy-Johnson, and 18-year-old Xavier Tayvione-Demarr Jones were charged with multiple counts in connection with a school fight at a Warren high school.
It is alleged that on Monday, April 22, 2024, Kennedy-Johnson and Jones were on school grounds at Lincoln High School with the intentions of fighting a student on a bus. Two Warren Police Officers attempted to arrest Jones when he resisted officers causing them all to fall to the ground. The officers were struggling to bring Jones under control when the 17-year-old juvenile and Kennedy-Johnson assaulted the officer. The officer was admitted to the hospital in serious condition.
The 17-year-old juvenile of Eastpointe was charged with Assaulting/Resisting/Obstructing a Police Officer Causing Injury (four year felony), two counts of Assaulting/Resisting/Obstructing a Police Officer (two year felony), Malicious Destruction of Property $200 or More But Less Than $1,000 (one year misdemeanor) and Disturbing the Peace (90 day misdemeanor). A preliminary hearing was conducted in the Macomb County Juvenile Court where Chief Juvenile Referee Linda Harrison granted the Macomb County Prosecutor’s request to deny bond and hold the juvenile in the Juvenile Justice Center.
Danasia Kennedy-Johnson of Eastpointe was charged with Assault with Intent to do Great Bodily Harm Less than Murder (ten year felony), Assaulting/Resisting/Obstructing a Police Officer Causing Injury (four year felony), Malicious Destruction of Property $200 or More But Less Than $1,000 (one year misdemeanor) and Disorderly Person (90 day misdemeanor). She is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow in Warren District Court.
Xavier Tayvione-Demarr Jones of Warren was charged with three counts of Assaulting/Resisting/Obstructing a Police Officer (two year felonies), and Disorderly Person (90 day misdemeanor). He is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow in Warren District Court.
"Our police officers risk their lives everyday to keep our community safe and violence against them is unacceptable in a civil society. Such actions will be met with the full force of the law,” said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido.
The Macomb County Prosecutor’s office represents the people. We are committed to achieving justice and following the laws of the State of Michigan. All that are accused of a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.