Saturday, February 21, 2026

After Lamar Williams Convicted of 2013 Bronx Murder 2 Detained for Threats So Clayton Q&A



After Lamar Williams Convicted of 2013 Bronx Murder 2 Detained for Threats So Clayton Q&A

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell Book

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Feb 18 - A man charged with murder in aid of racketeering was brought without fanfare into Magistrates Court in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on November 16, 2022. Inner City Press was there, the only media in the Mag Court.

  The AUSAs - there were two of them - said he had been arrested on the morning of November 16, in Manhattan.

After the proceeding, their Office said "On August 11, 2013, WILLIAMS shot and killed Rasheed Barton in the vicinity of East 174th Street and Bronx River Avenue in the Bronx, New York."

 The case, while still sealed, had been "wheeled out"

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In mid 2025 the case was reassigned to Judge Loretta A. Preska, who started the trial in February 2026.

On February 5 the US put into evidence threats against that cooperating witness on a private Instagram account. Inner City Press voluntarily did not report more

[In another case in SDNY, the AUSA explained not giving exhibits to Inner City Press by claiming it is somehow cavalier in its reporting - Inner City Press responded in opposition and continues to await the exhibits]

On February 18 the two men were arraigned for the threatens, and detained. Inner City Press was there. The US Attorney's Office docketed its detention memo, which is far too rare, including a photograph (with faces redacted). Inner City Press, after initially voluntarily not reporting, now reports

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After the arraignment, US Attorney Jay Clayton held a press conference in 26 Federal Plaza. Inner City Press went and asked about the (state) discovery laws Clayton said put witnesses at risk - and about the Office's duty to make exhibit public.

Clayton said both principles are important and "you have your role to play." Play on.

This is now US v. Palmer and Brown, 1:22-cr-600 (Preska)

The case is USA v. Williams, 1:22-cr-600 (Preska)

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