| At Murder Trial NYPD
Firearms Expert Delivers as He Did
a 2016 Baby with Luigi Echo
by
Matthew & Russell
Lee, Patreon Substack
100
CENTRE ST,
Jan 29 – A man is on trial for
second degree murder before
Justice Ann Scherzer in 100
Centre Street. On January 15 a
police officer who specializes
in criminal intelligence,
including monitoring the
social media account of drill
rappers, was on the stand.
Inner City Press was there.
The
officer said he gains insight
through following music
accounts; he named one that
has gone offline (or changed
its handle) since the
incident. Gangs prefer to
solve their problems with
violence? He was asked, and
quipped: Or make a new song.
He was
shown video of youths running
near 148th Street and St.
Nicholas Avenue and the
prosecutor asked, Do you
recognize-
"Beyond the
scope!" one of the defendant's
two lawyers objected. Judge
Scherzer overruled. The trial
continued - it was still going
two weeks later.
On January 29,
NYPD ballistics and firearm
experts were on the stand.
After testimony about the
cycle of fire and bullets
stacked as in a Pez dispenser,
Detective Matthew Brady took
the stand, to deliver
expertise on firearms
microscopy. Nearly ten years
ago he delivered a baby in
front of the precinct in
Bensonhurst. Now his expertise
has grown.
As he testified,
over in EDNY a man was
detained for trying to free
Luigi Mangione from the MDC.
More on the NYS
Justice presiding over
Mangione's state case on X for
Subscribers here and Substack
here
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and Substack here.
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