Former Pa. police chief convicted of threatening to kill his wife
Updated May 06, 2021;
The former Roseto police chief was convicted Tuesday of threatening to kill his wife, according to a news release.
Mark Gwozdz was convicted of making terroristic threats after a two-day trial, according to the Northampton County District Attorney’s Office.
Court papers say he made the threats Oct. 4, 2019, during an argument with his wife, Michelle Gwozdz, over an impending divorce.
Court papers say he told her, “I’ll kill you before I give you anything.” He added, “I’m not going through this (expletive) again,” referencing a prior divorce, the papers say.
Former Roseto police chief convicted of threatening to kill his wife
Updated 12:24 PM;
The former Roseto police chief was convicted Tuesday with threatening to kill his wife, according to a news release.
Mark Gwozdz was convicted of making terroristic threats after a two-day trial, according to the release from the Northampton County District Attorney’s Office.
Court papers say he made the threats Oct. 4, 2019, during an argument with his wife Michelle Gwozdz over an impending divorce.
Court papers say he told her, “I’ll kill you before I give you anything.” He added, “I’m not going through this s t again,” referencing a prior divorce, the papers say.
By Alex Enumah
Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, on Monday disclosed that the federal government will any moment from now be in possession of the the sum of £2.4 million recovered from associates of former Delta State Governor, Chief James Ibori.
The expected funds have brought the Delta State Government in conflict with the federal government which had already decided the funds would be spent on three of its priority projects.
Delta State Government and people have been clamouring that the funds be given the state since it was stolen from the state or at best be expended on projects in Delta State that would be of benefit to Deltans.
Prescott Valley, Arizona, officials say Police Chief Steve Roser has been placed on paid administrative leave pending a personnel investigation into claims he violated town policies.
A Neptune City man was sentenced to 57 months in prison after he pleaded guilty Monday to illegally possessing a handgun that had been converted into a machine gun, federal authorities announced.
Davon Harley, 30, pleaded guilty to one count each of being a felon in possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of a machine gun, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig said in a news release. Harley pleaded guilty by videoconference before U.S. District Court Judge Peter G. Sheridan.
Harley was charged last May following an investigation into a February 2020 incident when a Neptune City police officer confronted Harley during an argument with others in the yard of an apartment complex, according to court documents.