Anthony “Harv” Ellison who kidnapped 6ix9ine got some bad news in court from the judge. Harv was sentenced to 24 years in prison for his role in running the Nine Trey Bloods and kidnapping 6ix9ine. Harv wrote the judge a letter some of it said “I’m not an angel. But I’m not a monster either,” Ellison said in court. “I don’t believe in throwing people under the bus. I don’t like a language barrier to have communication with you. I know that you understand me. I really appreciate you, your Honor. I just wanted to be treated fairly, as an American. Proud to be one.”
Check ou the tweets below which show the judge’s response and ruling to Harv.
Sentencing of the car jacker of #6ix9ine, Anthony Harv Ellison. Judge Engelmayer is still running through his reasoning; sentence not announced yet. https://t.co/xHhAYuLJMJ
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) November 4, 2020
Judge Engelmayer: Kifano Jordan engaged in gunshots, one hit a foot. A rival was robbed in Times Square. He got 15 years.
Mr. Young, he was charged with attempted murder and got 20 years.
Yours has to be longer than either of theirs.— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) November 4, 2020
Judge Engelmayer: But I think 360 months is not necessary. I find that a sentence below this can accomplish what it must. [Drum roll].
Mr Ellison, I sentence you to 24 years, followed by five years of supervised release.— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) November 4, 2020
Judge Engelmayer: I hope when you get out you are not tempted to return to crime. The Department of Probation will have its eyes on you.
Cannick: Mr. Ellison would like Fort Dix or Danbury, they have academic programs for his return to society.— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) November 4, 2020
Judge Engelmayer: Mr. Ellison, let me say it may not feel that way, but you are still a young man. With 15% good time, you'll be out in your early 50s. I was impressed by the letter, including from prison staff. I wish you well. We are adjourned.
Story soon— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) November 4, 2020