Two men from Grand Rapids have been sentenced for shooting at a United States Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force agent in 2020. They are 21-year-old Jaquari Trotter and 22-year-old Gregory Rogers.
Jaquari Trotter and Gregory Rogers face 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 after shooting at a member of the United States Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force.
freedom. i know our friends across the border, rcmp, toronto police services, provincial police, were all on alert about this particular guy, all ready to pick him up, or both of them up initially. there wasn t going to be any sense of extreme freedom by crossing the border works have made it a little more difficult on this side but such a great working relationship with our canadian partners she would have continued the same way we were here. zeke unger, what do you think? do you think he would have been snapped up immediately in canada and working with the canadian authorities? absolutely. one of the things that fugitives have in their mind is if they go over an international border, that it s the end all. the treaties that we have with these countries and the relationships that the united states marshal s service fugitive task force has brings these people back on provisional warrants and blue notices almost immediately. it takes a little bit of