In SDNY Minaya After
Praising Police Who Arrested Him With Gun Now
Pleads To 37
Months Guideline
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 12 – Police set up outside
931 East 181st Street in The
Bronx at 6:20 am on April 30,
hoping to catch domestic
violence suspect Gilberto
Minaya on his way to work. As
he walked out then south on
Daly Avenue they apprehended
him from behind.
"You guys are good," he said.
"I didn't see you coming."
In
Minaya's waistband, they found
a gun, a .32 caliber
Ceska-Zbrojovka
semi-automatic, loaded and
operable.
Now
on November 12, Minaya
appeared in before Magistrate
Judge Katharine H. Parker of
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York to plead guilty.
He didn't
have a plea deal but only a
letter from the US Attorney's
Office estimating that his
sentencing guidelines, based
on having this gun after being
convicted of a felony in 2006,
would be between 37 and 46
months.
It is SDNY Chief Judge Colleen
McMahon who will sentence him,
on February 26. The case is US
v. Minaya, 19-cr-487 (McMahon
/ Parker).
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