Friday, June 12, 2026

Man Who Led NYPD Car Chase Over GWB to New Jersey To Be Arraigned June 15 in SDNY



Man Who Led NYPD Car Chase Over GWB to New Jersey To Be Arraigned June 15 in SDNY

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, June 10 รข€“ A man arrested in New Jersey after a car chase by NYPD starting on the New York City of the George Washington Bridge was presented in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Magistrates Court on May 12. Inner City Press was the only media there, and live tweeted:

AUSA says drugs tossed, seeks detention.

 Federal Defender: He fled before arrest. Now that he's been arrested he wouldn't flee, it would only get him in more trouble. He has many ties to the community - in Baltimore. He has siblings in NY. He manages musical artists

 Judge: He was previously sentenced to 12 years for narcotics distribution. Now he's 56 years old, you say he's working in the music industry. Now a car chase with two kilos of cocaine in the car? Kinda tells me he doesn't care what's legal and what's illegal.

Judge: That said, if I were to release him on bond, where should he be supervised? AUSA: In Baltimore. [After a break]

Judge: I am going to release you, but not until the conditions are met - including cash security. $75,000 bond, secured by $7500 in cash

 Judge: I am asking Pre-Trial to verify this music business is legitimate. No contact with CC-1. And no communications about drug trafficking. Adjourned

On June 9, a two-count indictment was returned and wheeled out to Judge Jesse M. Furman.

On June 10 Judge Furman set the arraignment for June 15 at 3:30 pm.

The case is now USA v. Inman, 1:26-cr-243 (Furman)

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