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Assault On Dakota Students

Friday, July 13, 2012

Jury Convicts Sterling Heights, Shelby Men of Assaulting, Imprisoning Dakota Students

A jury convicted Vincent Bosca and Allen Brontkowski Thursday on charges of extortion, unlawful imprisonment, assault and felony firearm related to a June 2011 incident, in which three teens were beaten and held against their will in Bosca's home.

Two men from Sterling Heights and Shelby Township were convicted Thursday on charges of assault, unlawful imprisonment, extortion and felony firearm stemming from their involvement in a June 2011 attack on four Dakota High School students. A jury found both Vincent Bosca, 46, of Sterling Heights, and Allen Brontkowski, 46, of Shelby Township, guilty of multiple charges that guarantee at least two years in prison. A third man involved in the assault, Gerald H. King Jr., 46 of Sterling Heights, plead guilty to the same 10 counts originally faced by Brontkowski and testified against the two men last week. He is scheduled to be sentenced July 24. Bosca and Brontkowski, who had been free on bond, were taken to the Macomb County Jail following …

Monday, July 9, 2012

Sentencing Delayed for Man Charged in Assault of 3 Dakota Teens

Gerald Henry King Jr. of Sterling Heights is expected to finish testifying in court Tuesday regarding his alleged involvement in the June 2011 assault of three Dakota High School students.

A 46-year-old Sterling Heights man will soon be sentenced for his alleged involvement in the June 2011 assault of three Dakota High School students. Gerald Henry King Jr. is expected to finish testifying Tuesday in Macomb County Circuit Court in the trial of Vincent Bosca (Sterling Heights) and Allen Roy Brontkowski (Shelby Township), who, along with King, are accused of luring four teens to Bosca's Sterling Hights home on June 13, 2011 and proceeding to imprison, beat and terrorize them for several hours. King testified Friday that Bosca laid out the trap after the teens broke into Bosca's home several days before. The initial plan was to scare the boys before calling police, but when the teens fought back, the situation became violent, …

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Jenny Whalen

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