Current:Home > reviewsCounselors get probation for role in teen’s death at a now-closed Michigan youth home -LegacyBuild Academy
Counselors get probation for role in teen’s death at a now-closed Michigan youth home
Chainkeen View
Date:2025-04-11 10:32:37
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — Two former youth counselors charged in the death of a teenager more than three years ago who was restrained at a Michigan youth home have been sentenced to 18 months on probation.
Michael Mosley, 50, and Zachary Solis, 30, both of Battle Creek, pleaded no contest in March to involuntary manslaughter in the May 1, 2020, death of 16-year-old Cornelius Fredericks at Lakeside Academy in Kalamazoo. Two counts of second-degree child abuse were dropped.
A no contest plea is not an admission of guilt but is treated as such at sentencing.
Fredericks, 16, died two days after he lost consciousness while being restrained by staff at Lakeside. Prosecutors said at the time that he was being restrained for throwing a sandwich.
The restraint resulted in Fredericks losing consciousness due to a lack of blood flow and oxygen, authorities said. He never regained consciousness, and died of a heart attack May 1, 2020, at a Kalamazoo hospital. The Kalamazoo County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the death a homicide.
A third defendant in the case, Heather Newton McLogan, 51, the former director of nursing at Lakeside, was sentenced to 18 months probation in September 2021.
Lakeside, now closed, was a facility for teens with behavioral problems.
veryGood! (4)
Related
- Why members of two of EPA's influential science advisory committees were let go
- Trader Joe's recalls its chicken soup dumplings for possibly having marker plastics
- Body parts of 2 people found in Long Island park and police are trying to identify them
- Vanderpump Rules' Lala Kent Is Pregnant With Baby No. 2
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- USWNT rebounds from humbling loss, defeats Colombia in Concacaf W Gold Cup quarterfinal
- Chicago ‘mansion’ tax to fund homeless services stuck in legal limbo while on the ballot
- USWNT rebounds from humbling loss, defeats Colombia in Concacaf W Gold Cup quarterfinal
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- 16 Products That Will Help You Easily Tackle Your Mile-Long List of Chores While Making Them Fun
Ranking
- Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
- Kentucky House passes legislation aimed at curbing unruliness on school buses
- How a student's friendship with Auburn coach Bruce Pearl gave him the strength to beat leukemia
- From spiral galaxies to volcanic eruptions on Jupiter moon, see these amazing space images
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Caitlin Clark breaks Pete Maravich's all-time scoring record as Iowa beats Ohio State
- Lionel Messi makes 2024 goals clear: Inter Miami is chasing MLS Cup
- Federal officials will investigate Oklahoma school following nonbinary teenager’s death
Recommendation
Selena Gomez's "Weird Uncles" Steve Martin and Martin Short React to Her Engagement
Immigration ‘parole’ is a well-worn tool for US presidents. It faces a big test in 2024 elections
Mall fire in Bangladesh capital kills at least 43, including women and children, health minister says
See Millie Bobby Brown in Jon Bon Jovi’s New Family Photo With Fiancé Jake
Nearly half of US teens are online ‘constantly,’ Pew report finds
Bruce Willis' Wife Emma Sets the Record Straight About Actor and His Dementia Battle
Iowa Democrats were forced to toss the caucus. They’ll quietly pick a 2024 nominee by mail instead
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton beat impeachment. Now he wants Super Tuesday revenge on his foes