Home News Mount Pleasant Man Sentenced to Over 33 Years for Murder and Assault on Tribal Land

Mount Pleasant Man Sentenced to Over 33 Years for Murder and Assault on Tribal Land

Mount Pleasant Man Sentenced to Over 33 Years for Murder and Assault on Tribal Land

A Mount Pleasant man, Johnathan Ashford, has been handed a 400-month prison sentence after his guilty plea to charges of murder, assault with intent to murder, and discharge of a firearm during a violent crime, as United States Attorney Dawn N. Ison announced. The sentence followed an argument with his significant other, where Ashford, aged 39, used a 9mm Taurus handgun to fire multiple shots at her, resulting in her death and critically injuring a 6-month-old child in her arms, according to the

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The incident on the Isabella Reservation in Michigan was more than a case of domestic violence; it shattered the tribal community. According to the

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U.S. Attorney Ison condemned the crime, stating, “The violent actions of this defendant are appalling as he took the life of a young woman and seriously injured a 6-month old child” in the same

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. The case involved a collaboration between multiple law enforcement agencies, including the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Police, the FBI, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. The prosecution was led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Roy Kranz.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office emphasized its firm stance on violence in tribal communities. “Our office has an unwavering commitment to holding accountable those who perpetuate violence in our tribal communities,” Ison stated. For more details on the case and Ashford’s sentence, readers can refer to the full statement by the

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