Of Men Indicted
for Robbing Trains of Beer Lead
Defendant Ordered Free Once
Co-signers
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
June 14 – Eight men have been
indicted for robbing Modelo
and Corona beer from trains
and warehouses in the New York
area.
On April
3, six of them were presented
in the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Magistrates court,
covered by Inner City Press -
and one remained detained,
reportedly on an ICE warrant /
detainer.
The
indictment describes U-haul
box trucks driven from the
Bronx into the suburbs, and
robbery of beer in Suffern,
for example.
It
estimates the value of the
stolen beer in the hundreds of
thousands of dollars.
On April 11
another co-defendant was
brought into the Magistrates
Court, where Inner City Press
was the only media: Kemar
Bonitto. Magistrate Judge
Sarah Netburn had a sidebar
then agreed to the bond
package, adding instead of
seek employment mental health
evaluation and treatment if
necessary, to which the
defendant agreed.
In the back of
the courtroom was a man with a
badge, Rail Road Police, CTX
Transportation.
Jump cut to June
13 - Inner City Press was in
the Mag court when lead
defendant Jose Cesari was
brought in by Marshals. He had
apparently been in Puerto Rico
when he was made aware of the
warrant, and turned himself
in. Two months later here he
was. Magistrate Judge Moses
ordered his released on
$40,000 bond when he produces
co-signers. The AUSA asked for
time to appeal; Judge Moses
said the delay in co-signers
made a stay unnecessary. Watch
this site.
The case is US v.
Cesari, et al., 24-cr-154
(Ramos / Netburn)
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