After
Shooting
Growing from
Bronx
Barbershop
Felon Pled
Guilty US Asks
for 70 Months
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 4 – Emmanuel
Cobb is
charged with
being a felon
in possession
of ammunition,
in connection
with a
shooting or
duel in the
Bronx with a
co-defendant
he met up with
in a barber
shop.
A
bail or jail
proceeding was
held on June 1
before U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York
Magistrate
Judge
Katharine H.
Parker. Inner
City Press was
there.
Cobb
had previously
retained
counsel, from
Kew Gardens.
But
on June 1 he
submitted a
CJA affidavit
and got a
publicly-funded
lawyer.
He
consented to
detention and
will next be
seen by the
assigned
District
Judge, J. Paul
Oetken.
On
December 13,
2023 Cobb pled
guilty.
On
August 26,
2024 his
lawyer wrote
in asking for
a sentence of
48 months "to
run concurrent
to the
sentence he is
currently
serving on his
case from the
Eastern
District of
Louisiana."
On
September 4,
the US
Attorney's
Office wrote
in asking for
70 months. The
sentencing is
set for
September 9 at
noon.
The
case is US v.
Cobb, 22-cr-43
(Oetken)
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