For Death of
Friend by Kennedy Fried Chicken
in The Bronx US Wants 20 Years
for Goodman
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Jan 12 – A Bronx man out on
supervised release after
serving 38 months in prison in
a narcotics conspiracy was
arrested in The Bronx and
charged with gun possession on
October 11, 2023. He had been
in Federal detention since
October 13.
On
November 24, his lawyer filed
with U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
George B.
Daniels a
link to an Instagram video of
the arrest, complete with an
NYPD officer repeatedly
punching him in the face.
Inner City Press found the
filing and followed the link.
On December 29
for the lead named defendant
in the case, defense counsel
recounted the death in a fight
by a Kennedy Fried Chicken on
Webster Avenue in The Bronx -
the defendant shot his friend
Jason Parris, counsel says,
trying to save him from a gang
beat-down. He is requesting 84
months.
On January 12 the
US Attorney's Office wrote in
and asked for 20 years for
Goodman.
The case is US v.
Goodman, et al., 20-cr-57
(Daniels)
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