Gardner After Selling Crack
Flees Police and Rear Ends Car Now Detained on
VOSR
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 8 – In 2017, Brandon
Gardner was convicted of
selling numerous twists of
crack in housing projects.
On
September 8 U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Barbara Moses
held a Violation of Supervised
Release proceeding. Inner City
Press covered it.
While often
VOSR charges are not put in
the public docket, in this
case a summons was included,
alleging that on March 14,
2020 in The Bronx Gardner
"committed a state crime,
fleeing from officer in motor
vehicle... high speed chase...
leaving the scene of a person
injury accident in violation
of Vehicle Traffic Law 600.2A
in that the Supervisee
"rear-ended an occupied
vehicle, caused injury to the
driver, and continued to
flee." The summons is full of
typos.
Gardner's
lawyer David Stern consented
to his client's detention
pending a September 11
proceeding before the assigned
District Judge Denise L.
Cote.
The case is US v.
Gardner, 18-cr-317 (Cote /
Moses).
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