Ogdensburg mayor arraigned on harassment charge WWNY Mayor Mike Skelly interview By Keith Benman | March 16, 2021 at 2:36 PM EDT - Updated March 16 at 2:36 PM
TOWN OF FOWLER, N.Y. (WWNY) - Ogdensburg Mayor Mike Skelly pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a charge of second-degree harassment stemming from an incident during a protest outside Ogdensburg City Hall.
Skelly was virtually arraigned on the charge in Fowler Town Court before Justice Tim Knowlton. The case was moved to Fowler after other judges cited conflicts of interest.
It’s alleged that on the evening of December 9 Skelly was getting ready to enter city hall when he pushed then-fire captain Gerald Mack to the ground.
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OGDENSBURG â A registered violent sex offender is facing three new charges after being arrested this week on warrants issued by Ogdensburg City Court.
Kenneth P. Fisher, 52, was charged by city police Monday afternoon with failure to report for an annual photograph, failure to register a change of address within 10 days and failure to verify an address within 90 days. Failure to comply with any state Sex Offender Registration Act requirements, including periodic verification and changes of address, is a felony.
Fisherâs sex offender status stems from the March 1990 rape of an 8-year-old girl in Texas. His offenses, according to his New York registration through the state Division of Criminal Justice Services, include sexual intercourse, deviate sexual intercourse and sexual contact, all designated as actual and more-than-once acts against the victim, who was not a stranger to Fisher. He was sentenced to 10 years in a Texas state prison after being convicted on June 21, 19