In Bronx With Gun Wakima Joseph
Arrested Now In SDNY With Belated Public
Case
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 24 – At 10 pm on July 21
on Findlay Avenue in The
Bronx, police recognized and
stopped Wakimi Joseph.
They say they
knew he was on parole and had
a 8 pm curfew. They handcuffed
him and recoved a gun, which
he was also not supposed to
have. It was a Federal crime:
Felon in Possession.
On the
evening of July 22 Wakimi
Joseph was presented before
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge Barbara
Moses. Inner City Press
covered it. Although a docket
number was read out, the case
was not yet in the PACER
database. Now on July 24 it
is.
The
complaint recited New York
State jail terms, and that he
was released to parole on July
25 - less than a month before
his arrest. He was assigned
CJA lawyer Sanford Talkin of
40 Exchange Place, and was
detained on consent.
The case is
US v. Joseph, 20-mj-7671
(Moses)
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