| Campbell
aka Taxstone
35 Years for
Troy Ave
Shooting &
McPhatter
Death 37
Months MDC
Smuggling
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Substack SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 29 â
The rap
podcaster
Taxstone,
Darryl
Campbell, was
on trial for
the May 25,
2016 murder of
Ronald McPhatter
and shooting
of rapper Troy
Ave, Roland
Collins.
On
March 6,
2023, Inner
City Press
went to cover
the trial in
111 Centre
Street, before
Judge Abraham
Clott. After
the guilty
verdict, on
June 10 Inner
City Press
returned when
Judge Clott
sentenced
Campbell to
35 years of
update
incarceration.
First,
three McPhatter
family members
spoke. His
mother showed
his photo; a
sister
described him
saving a woman
on the
Brooklyn
Bridge.
The prosecutor
quoted
Campbell about
getting a
Connecticut
lobster roll
at Red Hook Lobster
after a
shooting. She
said his anti
gang podcast
talk was too
little too
late. She
noted the
ongoing
Federal case
Inner City
Press is covering. Judge
Clott said
consecutive
sentencing was
called for --
35 years in total. More
details on Substack
here On May
29, 2026 Ein EDNY
Daryl Campbell
was sentenced
by Judge
Nicholas G.
Garaufis to an
additional
37
months in
prison for
"orchestrating
a scheme to
smuggle
contraband
into the MDC." Back on
June 21,
Assistant US
Attorney Hagan
Scotten wrote
to SDNY Judge
Lorna G.
Schofield that
"On June 20,
2023, the
defendant
received a
state sentence
consisting
principally of
35 yearsâ
imprisonment.
The parties
agree that the
Presentence
Report in this
case can now
be ordered,
and that a
sentencing
should be
scheduled. The
parties
further wish
to inform the
Court that
they do not
anticipate the
need for a
hearing
pursuant to
United States
v. Fatico, 603
F.3d 1053 (2d
Cir. 1979).
Rather, the
parties agree
that the
applicable
sentencing
range under
the United
States
Sentencing
Guidelines
(âU.S.S.G.â or
the
âGuidelinesâ)
is 92 to 115
monthsâ
imprisonment"
- but it would be
concurrent,
not consecutive.
Letter on
Patreon here. On July
6 (dated July
7), Judge
Schofield sent
the sentencing
for October
30: "Defendant
sentencing
hearing shall
be held on
October 30,
2023, at 11:00
a.m.
Defendant's
sentencing
submission
shall be filed
by October 10,
2023. The
Governments
sentencing
submission
shall be filed
by October 13,
2023
(Defendant
Sentencing
Submission due
by
10/10/2023.,
Government
Sentencing
Submission due
by 10/13/2023,
Sentencing set
for 10/30/2023
at 11:00 AM
before Judge
Lorna G.
Schofield.)
(Signed by
Judge Lorna G.
Schofield on
7/7/2023)." Campbell's
lawyer filed
early, on September
18, asking for
92 to 115
months to run
concurrent to
the 35 year
state
sentence. Annexed
were letters
of support
from, among
others, Tamiko
Grimes and
Dustin Ross. On
October 5, Judge
Schofield
granted a
request to push
the sentencing
back:
"Memo Endorsed
granting [124]
LETTER MOTION
Request an
adjournment as
to Daryl
Campbell
(1)...
Endorsement:
Application
Granted. The
sentencing
currently
scheduled for
October 30,
2023, is
adjourned to
February 6,
2024, at 11am.
Defendant's
sentencing
submission
shall be filed
by January 16,
2024. The
Government's
sentencing
submission
shall be filed
by January 19,
2024
(Signed by
Judge Lorna G.
Schofield on
10/5/23) " On
January 29, it
was extended
again: "MEMO
ENDORSEMENT as
to Daryl
Campbell on
[126] LETTER
by Daryl
Campbell. Application
Granted. The
sentencing
currently
scheduled for
February 6,
2024, is
adjourned to
April 8 2024,
at 11:00 a.m.
The
Government's
sentencing
submission
shall be filed
by March 25,
2024. (Signed
by Judge Lorna
G. Schofield
on
1/29/2024)." On
March 21, 2024
the US
Attorney's
Office wrote
in requesting
the guideline
sentence: 92
to 115 months. Docketed
on
March 29,
Judge Schofield
pushed
by the
sentencing: "MEMO
ENDORSEMENT as
to Daryl
Campbell [130]
LETTER MOTION
addressed to
Judge Lorna G.
Schofield from
Kenneth J.
Montgomery
dated March
21, 2024 re:
Sentencing
adjournment
request.
ENDORESMENT:
Application
Granted. The
sentencing
hearing
currently
scheduled for
April 8, 2024,
is adjourned
to June 17,
2024, at 11:00
a.m." That
was pushed
back, then
again on
September 9,
2024: "MEMO
ENDORSEMENT as
to Daryl
Campbell (1)
granting [135]
LETTER MOTION
addressed to
Judge Lorna G.
Schofield from
Kenneth J.
Montgomery
dated
September 4,
2024 re:
Adjournment
request.
ENDORSEMENT:
Application
Granted. The
sentencing
hearing
currently
scheduled for
September 10,
2024, is
adjourned to
November 4,
2024, at 11:00
a.m. The Clerk
of the Court
is directed to
terminate the
letter motion
at docket
number 135.
(Signed by
Judge Lorna G.
Schofield on
9/9/2024)." On
November 14,
"JUDGMENT IN A
CRIMINAL CASE
as to Daryl
Campbell (1).
THE DEFENDANT:
pleaded guilty
to counts 1
and 2.
IMPRISONMENT:
115 Months to
run
concurrently
on each count
and to run
concurrently
with
Defendant's
state
sentence. The
defendant is
remanded to
the custody of
the United
States
Marshal.
SUPERVISED
RELEASE: N/A.
ASSESSMENT:
$200.00 due
immediately.
(Signed by
Judge Lorna G.
Schofield on
11/4/2024)." The
SDNY case is
US v.
Campbell,
17-cr-112
(Schofield)
At trial evidence
was entered
about the guns
recovered in
Irving Plaza,
which were in
turn given
operability
tests. There
was the
bullet removed
from Roland
Collins legs -
and,
strangely, the
cataloguing
of boxer
shorts and white
T-shirts. Much
of this came
up in
stipulations
agreed to by
the defense, testimony
of retired
NYPD
detectives. Passed
4 pm Judge
Clott called
it a day and
let the jury
go. Then he
held a whispered
sidebar with
the lawyers previewing
arguments
about "the
Rikers calls."
Subsequent Baxter
Street
stand-up video
here. After
the jury left
Taxstone was
handcuffed
behind his
back and led
out. On March 23, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., announced the trial conviction of DARYL CAMPBELL, a/k/a âTaxstone,â 37, for shooting and killing 33-year-old Ronald âBangaâ McPhatter, a bodyguard, during a confrontation at Irving Plaza, and shooting and seriously injuring three others. Assistant District Attorneys Christine Keenan and Christina Awad (Trial Bureau 40) handled the prosecution of this case, under the supervision of Robert Ferrari (Chief of Trial Bureau 40) and Lisa DelPizzo (Chief of the Trial Division) with the assistance of Senior Investigative Analyst Holly Burns-LaRiche, Digital Evidence Analyst Mollie Somers and Investigative Analyst Jacob Willebeek-LeMair. More
including
analysis on
Substack here *** Your
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