Michigan man sentenced after assaulting sheriff’s deputy

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A Michigan man who assaulted a police officer is going to prison.

Quinston Kincade Brown, 21, Ypsilanti, Michigan, was transported from the jail June 7 to the courtroom of Wood County Common Pleas Judge Matt Reger.

Reger imposed a sentence of 12 months in the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrected for assault.

A charge of escape was dismissed.

In a second case, Reger sentenced Brown to 12 months in ODRC for counterfeiting.

The sentences will run concurrently with each other and with a sentence he is currently serving in Michigan.

He was given credit for 47 days spent in the Wood County jail.

Brown had been indicted in May for assault, a fifth-degree felony, and escape, a third-degree felony.

On April 30, he caused or attempted to cause harm to a sheriff’s deputy at the jail. On that same day, he was accused of breaking or attempting to break detention or failed to return to detention after leave for a limited time.

Brown was in jail after being indicted in June 2021 for counterfeiting, a fourth-degree felony. A nationwide warrant was issued for his arrest. He was transferred to Wood County from a correctional institution in Jackson, Michigan, on April 22.

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