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United States Attorneys Office

Eastern District of Michigan

Daniel L. Lemisch
Acting United States Attorney

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PRESS RELEASE
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Gina Balaya - (313) 226-9758
October 27, 2017
www.justice.gov/usao/mie/index.html

SECOND MAN PLEADS GUILTY IN KIDNAPPING CASE

A Flint man pleaded guilty on October 25, 2017, to kidnapping and being a felon
in possession of ammunition, Acting U.S. Attorney Daniel L. Lemisch announced today.

Lemisch was joined in the announcement by David P. Gelios, Special Agent in


Charge of the Detroit Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and George
N. Sippert, Chief of Police of the Flint Township Police Department.

James M. Elbert, III, 28, of Flint, entered the guilty plea before United States District
Court Judge Matthew F. Leitman. Elberts co-defendant, Steven J. Bridges, Jr. previously
pleaded guilty to kidnapping and brandishing a firearm before Judge Leitman on July 17,
2017.

According to court documents, Elbert, a drug dealer, traveled from Arkansas to


Michigan to collect a drug debt from the victim. Elbert and Bridges, who were both armed
with firearms, kidnapped the victim from a Flint Township apartment complex. Elbert and
Bridges then tied the victim up, placed a plastic bag over his head, and transported him
to a vacant house in Flint. Once at the vacant house, Elbert and Bridges took the victim
to the basement where they tied him to a chair and placed a gag in his mouth, which they
secured by wrapping tape around the victims head and neck. During the kidnapping,
Elbert made telephone calls to the victims family threatening to kill to the victim if his debt
was not paid. Officers with the Flint Township Police Department ultimately learned of
the victims location and rescued him before he was subjected to further harm. The victim
was transported to a local hospital for treatment and was later released in good condition.

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We are focusing our resources on the most violent offenders in the Flint area in
hopes of improving the quality of life for residents, Lemisch said. Armed kidnapping is
one of the most serious violations of public safety, making people feel vulnerable in their
own neighborhoods and communities. We will bring strong federal penalties against
those who prey on citizens in the Eastern District of Michigan.

The FBI is pleased to have assisted the Flint Township Police Department in
bringing Mr. Elbert to justice, said David P. Gelios, Special Agent in Charge, Detroit
Division of the FBI. This incident once again underscores the dangers we face from
illegal drugs and the violent crimes that often accompany drug trafficking activities. While
dangers remain so long as illegal drugs are on our streets, the public should know that
these criminals will not escape the reach of law enforcement, even when they come from
hundreds of miles away.

This case once again demonstrates the commitment to cooperation between local
police agencies and their Federal partners. Law enforcement is most often successful
when combining resources. We are grateful for the support of the FBI and the
commitment and dedication to our communitys safety exhibited by the efforts of the
United States Attorneys Office, Chief Sippert said.

Elbert, who has been designated as an Armed Career Criminal because of his prior
record, faces at least 15 years and up to life imprisonment for the kidnapping and felon in
possession of ammunition charges. Sentencing has been scheduled for February 15,
2018 at 10:00 a.m. before Judge Leitman.

Bridges faces at least 7 years and up to life imprisonment for the kidnapping and
brandishing a firearm charges. Sentencing has been scheduled for February 26, 2018 at
10:00 a.m. before Judge Leitman.

The case was investigated by the Flint Township Police Department with
assistance from special agents of the FBI. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Anthony P. Vance.

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