LOCKPORT – A Niagara Falls man who told police he would beat a burglary charge pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges Tuesday in Niagara County Court, as a felony charge was dismissed.
Marc Madore, 40, of 24th Street, is to be sentenced May 14 by Niagara County Judge Sara Sheldon Farkas for second-degree criminal trespass and petit larceny.
The latter charge stemmed from shoplifting a beer at a 7-Eleven store on Pine Avenue in the Falls Aug. 7, which is when police also charged him with a July 22 break-in at a Buffalo Avenue residence. When he was arrested, Madore reportedly told police that not only would he beat the charges, he would “take this city down like the Twin Towers.”
Marc Madore, 40, of 24th Street, is to be sentenced May 14 by Niagara County Judge Sara Sheldon Farkas for second-degree criminal trespass and petit larceny.
The latter charge stemmed from shoplifting a beer at a 7-Eleven store on Pine Avenue in the Falls Aug. 7, which is when police also charged him with a July 22 break-in at a Buffalo Avenue residence. When he was arrested, Madore reportedly told police that not only would he beat the charges, he would “take this city down like the Twin Towers.”