A Michigan man was ordered to serve two years of probation after having pleaded guilty to a disorderly person charge after a fatal altercation at Kroger in Southgate, Michigan.
The stabbing on Oct. 7 resulted in the death of Ramon Vazquez, 23.
But the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office said a few days later that it would not charge the suspect over the death, saying that Charles M. Hinton, 33, acted in self defense. Hinton was instead facing one count of carrying a concealed weapon over having a knife at the store; a charge that Third Circuit Court records show has since been dismissed…