After a re-scheduled court appearance, Quinton J. Edmonds, 31, of Rochester appeared in City Court before Judge Balbick with his attorney Fred Rarick, who was just assigned the case today.
Due to a conflict of interest, the Public Defender’s office could not represent Edmonds in court at his scheduled appearance on Monday.
Edmonds pleaded not guilty to a murder 2nd charge and reserved his right to a felony hearing and the case was adjourned to June 18th at 1:30p.m., giving Rarick more time to collect information on the case.
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The Batavia Police Department is investigating the murder of Michael R. Paladino Jr., 43, of Batavia.
On Saturday, June 1, 2019 at or about 12:45a.m., it was reported that a black male, Quinton J. Edmonds, 31, of Rochester, was involved in a physical altercation with a female on the sidewalk near 5 & 7 Ross St.
An un-involved party, Michael Paladino, heard the argument and attempted to intervene. A physical altercation ensued between Paladino and Edmonds. During the altercation Paladino sustained life-threatening injuries. Edmonds was then observed leaving the scene. Responding Officers located Paladino bleeding on the floor of the entry way in the apartment building. Responding Officers attempted to render first aid to Paladino until Mercy EMS arrived.
Paladino was transported to UMMC by Mercy EMS, and later succumbed to his injuries. Genesee County Coroner, Donald Coleman was notified and responded to UMMC.
Prior to the initial dispatch, a Batavia Police Officer was conducting a traffic stop on an erratic vehicle in the area of Ross St. at E. Main St. The occupants of the vehicle informed the Officer of the altercation which had just occurred on Ross St. During the traffic stop, Edmonds was approaching the Officer on foot. The occupants identified Edmonds as the suspect. Edmonds was detained.
Edmonds is charged with Murder in the Second Degree.