What the article fails to report is that Mr. Todd is currently on probation for four counts of being in possession of a of fraudulent financial transaction device and is a convicted felon that served time for armed robbery, weapons - carrying concealed and controlled substance-delivery/manufacture.A 29-year-old Detroit man has been charged in connection with a weekend shooting on the Southfield Freeway that targeted another driver, Michigan State Police announced Thursday.
Devon Maurice Todd was arraigned Wednesday in 36th District Court on a 30-count warrant, the agency said in a statement.
A woman told troopers the man had fired at her car on the freeway after they both collided near Grand River and Lindsay.
Among the charges: one count of discharging a firearm from a vehicle; four counts of assault with intent oot murder, four counts of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder; two counts of felon in possession of firearm; four counts of felonious assault; and 15 counts of felony firearm.
At his hearing Wednesday, Todd was given a $250,000 bond, state police said. His next court date is scheduled for Dec. 8.
If you would like to see the criminal past of Mr. Todd, you can do so here...
https://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2 ... ber=733354
A few questions if I may?
When was the last time Mr. Todd checked in with his parole officer? What steps was Mr. Todd's parole officer taking to ensure Mr. Todd was complying with conditions of parole? Here's the big one. Why in God's name is a person that has been convicted of armed robbery, a felony, and arrested with an inordinate amount of evidence for trying to kill a woman that he was involved in a traffic accident with, given an opportunity to be released on bond? This makes NO sense whatsoever.