For 4
Shots in The
Bronx and 1
Victim Hit in
Ankle Hogue
Pled Guilty
Now Gets 110
Months
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 16 – Malcolm
Hogue was
presented in
Federal court
on August 14
and charged
with being a
felon in
possession of
ammunition - a
single 9mm FC
Luger shell
casing.
It
was before
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York
Magistrate
Judge
Katharine H.
Parker. Inner
City Press was
there, the
only media in
the SDNY Mag
Court.
Looking
back into the
unsealed
complaint, it
described
Hogue firing
four shots on
June 18, 2023
into a crowd
in front of
1409 Webster
Avenue in The
Bronx, by a
Blink Fitness,
and hitting a
victim in the
ankle.
He
was wearing a
white t-shirt
and a blue cap
featuring a
Toronto Blue
Jays emblem.
He was
identified by
four tattoos,
each in the
shape of a
star, on his
right
forearm.
Previously,
Hogue was
convicted of
Attempted
Murder in the
Second Degree
in The Bronx.
On August 14,
he was
detained.
And
on August 24
his case was
indicted and
wheeled out to
District Judge
Jennifer L.
Rochon.
On
July 25, 2024
he pled guilty
before Judge
Rochon.
On
February 25,
2025 defense
counsel wrote
in asking for
84 months.
Jump
cut to June 16
when
sentencing
took place:
110 months
consecutive to
a 24 month
VOSR sentence.
The
case is USA v.
Hogue,
1:23-cr-442
(Rochon)
More
analysis
including of
SBF (book here) on Substack here
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