
The Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office said in a Friday statement that Lansing police officers are looking into a potential sexual abuse related to the imprisonment of Michigan state representative Neil Friske on Thursday.
According to a Michigan State Police online search functionality, Lansing Police requested misdemeanor charges of sexual assault, rape, and a arms act after giving a permit to the Ingham County Prosecutor’s office on Thursday.
Dewane requested that the police department carry out the investigation’s first findings on Friday, and he did so in a letter on Friday. He stated that his business will continue to work with the police.
” During the course of the original research, law enforcement officers learned of a possible sexual abuse of an adult women, and then they arrested a 62- year old man, Kornelius Friske”, Dewane said in a statement.
No legal charges have been brought against them. According to Lansing officers spokesman Jordan Gulkis, Friske was released from jail on Friday.
The 2100 wall of Forest Road was called on early on Thursday night after a man reported having a gun and potential shots fired, according to the Lansing Police Department. Friske, 62, owns a property outside, documents show.
Gulkis claimed on Thursday that Friske had been detained at the image” for a felon-level act.”
Friske is a Republican from Charlevoix. His plan posted a statement about the arrest, which suggested it involved a rifle, on Facebook noon on Thursday. People were asked to pray during the battle and thanked them for their help and concern.
One of the most traditional members of the lower room, Friske is a member of the Michigan House Freedom Caucus. He and his brother move Friske Orchards in Ellsworth, according to Friske’s history. Neil Friske is the owner of Friske &, Sons Property Management, a Harbor Springs firm he absorbed in 1998, according to state data.
The senator’s history indicates Friske is a papa of four, has five children,” serves in the local chapel where he worships” and is a member of Right to Life, Farm Bureau, Michigan United Conservation Clubs and the National Rifle Association.
Friske is never married and recently rented a spot in Lansing with condition Rep. Mike Hoadley, R- Au Gres, until December when Friske bought a apartments, according to Hoadley.
” Being a single person, he never brought any ladies house or any shenanigans”, Hoadley told The Detroit News on Thursday. ” He always seemed like he was kind of on the straight and narrow, I generally thought. He does n’t drink, as far as I know”.
According to Hoadley, politicians are “waiting to find out what actually happened” and learn more about the incident that led to Friske’s arrest.
In a Friday night social media post, State Rep. Phil Skaggs, D- East Grand Rapids, called for Friske to retire.
” While we do not yet have all the details of the event, Neil Friske himself knows exactly what happened”, Skaggs wrote Thursday on X, previously Online.
” I urge Rep. Friske to follow his consciousness and do what is best.” If these allegations are true, Friske may withdraw from the Michigan House soon”.
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