After Car Chase With
Undercover Cops Person Bailed To 1150 College
Ave Past Crack SDNY Echo
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 12 – A person named Rodney
Person was brought in shackled
into the U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Magistrates Court,
charged with a Violation of
Supervised Release.
The
Assistant US Attorney
described a car chase, a chase
on foot, a physical
confrontation. He asked for
detention.
Person's lawyer, on the other
hand, said that the police who
chased Person were undercover
and not in uniform; his client
fled from fear. He pointed to
the near empty gallery of the
Magistrates Court, where Inner
City Press and a handful of
others including Person's
mother were waiting.
Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave
asked where Person is living.
1150 College Avenue was the
answer.
She
ordered him bailed for a
$50,000 bond, with the next
appearance on January 7 before
Judge Batts. The indictment
before her, back in the day,
listed crack sales "in the
vicinity of 1150 College
Avenue (Paragraph 4c-d). The
case is US v. Person,
09-cr-983 (Batts).
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