![]() ![]() “But at a certain point, something’s got to give. Detroit is where Charlie LeDuff grew up and after some time away, where he lives now. “The police are doing the best they can do, they really are,” Keros said. The guy is wanted, he’s wandering around, he’s got warrants. ![]() ![]() “I’m being told we have more cops but I certainly didn’t see any. “Yeah we need more cops!” LeDuff told Langton. “He’s a big guy and he’s a strong guy but LeDuff got him,” said American Coney Island owner Grace Keros.Īccording to the Wayne County prosecutor’s office, Thomas pleaded guilty to unarmed robbery from an incident in January of this year was sentenced to probation. “Grace yelled help! He’s got my phone!’ There he goes across the street so I went and asked for the phone back,” LeDuff told WJBK reporter Charlie Langton. He knows nothing illegal or unusual transpired. ![]() He’s a 57-year-old Pulitzer Prize-winning author and former New York Times correspondent with a journalism master’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley. When the owner of Detroit’s American Coney Island restaurant was mugged in broad daylight, the hero who stopped the thief and got her cellphone back was none other than the FOX correspondent known for his national segment The Americans. In his Detroit News column, LeDuff called the footage purloined. FOX correspondent Charlie LeDuff became the story after stopping a cell phone thief. Previously, LeDuff, 42, has worked as a carpenter, middle school teacher and gang counselor in Detroit, a bartender in Australia and a baker in Denmark. ![]()
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