DETROIT The first prison sentence has been handed down in a corruption case that has ensnarled the Madison District Public Schools for years. John David, 65, a former contractor for the school district who owned Emergency Restoration in Troy, was sentenced Aug. 14 by U.S.
Howard Redmond pleaded guilty to deleting messages to keep them from investigators, who were looking into whether the former mayor used his police detail for personal and political tasks.
Scotty Enoe, a CVS worker accused of fatally stabbing serial shoplifter Charles Brito at a Times Square store on July 6, was seen walking the streets of Manhattan after posting $100,000 bail.