Marquette man arraigned on charges related to shooting, police pursuit
Trevor Caponcello Restivo
MARQUETTE — The man who police said was involved in a shooting in Marquette Tuesday night before leading officers on a high-speed chase on US 41 was in court Friday.
Trevor Caponcello Restivo, 31, of Marquette, was arraigned in the 96th District Court in Marquette on charges related to both his alleged fleeing and eluding from the Michigan State Police and the shooting in the city of Marquette that occurred prior to the MSP pursuit.
The charges he was arraigned on were:
One count of Fleeing and Eluding a Police Officer Second Degree
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 Felony Firearm
One count of Interfering with Electronic Communications Causing Injury or Death
The total bond for all combined charges was set at $1,350,000 cash/surety. Restivo is scheduled to appear in court on June 11 for a probable cause conference and on June 18 for a preliminary examination.
Police said the pursuit concluded when Restivo crashed the vehicle he was driving into fuel pumps at the Krist station in the city of Negaunee, suffering injuries and causing a fire. Immediately following his arrest by MSP, he was transported to UPHS-Marquette for treatment.
He remained hospitalized and in custody of the Marquette Police Department until his discharge on Thursday. Following his release from the hospital, he was lodged at the Marquette County Jail and remains there.





