MARQUETTE COUNTY, Mich. (WZMQ) – Police have provided new information about a Marquette shooting that led to a fiery crash in Negaunee on June 2.
At approximately 9:14 p.m., the Marquette Police Department responded to a reported disturbance involving multiple subjects at an apartment on West Baraga Avenue. Upon arrival, officers located a male with apparent gunshot wounds inside the apartment. A second male was also found inside the apartment with minor injuries.
The victims provided information identifying the suspect as an occupant of the apartment. Officers also learned that the suspect had fled the scene in a vehicle owned by one of the victims.
A Be on the Lookout (BOL) was aired for the suspect and vehicle. The vehicle was seen shortly afterward by a Michigan State Police Trooper on US-41 in Negaunee Township. The vehicle sped up and fled westbound from the trooper. A pursuit was initiated.
As the vehicle was traveling westbound on US-41 in the City of Negaunee, it departed the south side of the highway at a high rate of speed and struck diesel fuel pumps located at the Krist gas station. The crash caused the vehicle and pumps to catch fire. The suspect exited the vehicle and was taken into custody.
The victim who sustained gunshot injuries is a 33-year-old Marquette man. He was transported from the scene to UPHS-Marquette for treatment of his injuries. He remains hospitalized in stable condition. The victim who sustained minor injuries is a 68-year-old Marquette man. He was transported from the scene to UPHS-Marquette following the incident for treatment of non-gunshot injuries. He was released from the hospital following treatment.
The suspect, 31-year-old Trevor Caponcello Restivo, sustained injuries from the vehicle crash. He was transported to UPHS-Marquette for treatment. Restivo remained at the hospital in the custody of the Marquette Police Department until his discharge on June 4. Following his release from the hospital, he was lodged at the Marquette County Jail on the following ten charges:
– Two counts of Assault with Intent to Murder
– One count of Weapons – Firearms – Discharge in or at a Building Causing Serious Impairment
– One count of Weapons – Firearms – Discharge in or at a Building Causing Injury
– Four counts of Weapons Felony Firearm
– One count of Interfering with Electronic Communications Causing Injury or Death
– One count of Police Officer – Fleeing – Second Degree
WZMQ 19 will continue to follow this case as it develops.







