Posted on 03/29/2016 4:08:46 PM PDT by BBell
One of the gunmen convicted in the 2013 Mother's Day shooting that wounded 20 people at a second-line celebration in New Orleans will spend the rest of his life in prison. U.S. District Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle handed down the life sentence Tuesday (March 29) for Akein "Keemy" Scott, 22 -- and added 10 years in prison and five years of supervised release.
Scott pleaded guilty Sept. 9 to several charges related to his role in the FnD street gang, which operated in the 7th Ward near the intersection of Frenchmen and North Derbigny streets. Among the five violent acts that Scott admitted was the May 12, 2013, second-line shooting at Frenchmen and North Villere streets. Shots fired by Scott and his brother at a member of a rival gang struck 19 people. A 20th victim was trampled.
His brother, Shawn "Shizzle" Scott, 27, who also pleaded guilty to his role in the Mother's Day shooting, was sentenced to 40 years in prison with credit for time served. Upon release, he must serve five years on supervised release.
Two more brothers, Travis "Trap" or "Slim" Scott, 31, and Stanley "Stizzle" Scott, 24, were sentenced on racketeering charges to which they had pleaded guilty. Travis Scott, whom prosecutors described as the leader of the FnD gang, was handed a life sentence. Stanley Scott was sentenced to 40 years in prison, with credit for time already served, followed by five years of supervised release.
All were punished by U.S. District Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle, whom President Bill Clinton appointed to the court.
The racketeering indictment says the gang members engaged in violence to further the distribution of more than kilogram of heroin. Other conspiracy charges accuse them of selling other drugs, such as crack cocaine. The sales often occurred at the Frenchmen
(Excerpt) Read more at nola.com ...
Shawn Scott, then 24, left, and his brother Akein, right, then 19.(Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office)
This is a correction that is at the bottom of the article:
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated the alias and age of Shawn Scott. He is 27, not 24; and his alias is "Shizzle," not "Stizzle."
I guess you don't want to mix up shizzle with stizzle.
Why didn’t they get quotes from their moms?
I mean, it happened on mother’s day.
Keimy, Trap, Skizzle and Shizzle. Doesn’t sound like any law firm I know of.
What do they mean by “second line” shooting?
If Ray “Chocolate City” Nagin had sons, they’d be like these psychos.
Second line parades in NOLA are small little neighborhood parades. They have them a lot for funerals. Instead of a funeral procession with cars they will walk the casket,usually in a horse drawn carriage, down the street with a band following behind playing and the mourners following behind the band.
Ray has son’s but they are not psychos. They are corrupt crooks like their Daddy.
Yeah, but I would want those brothers working anywhere near my transmission. It may just ‘disappear’!
I remember that TV show, “All in the Family”. Glad to see that Ray is doing the sequel shows.
Don’t forget the Vaseline, pretty boy.
“Keimy, Trap, Skizzle and Shizzle. Doesnt sound like any law firm I know of.”
It’s a Black version of Dewey, Stabum, & Howe!
Actually, it’s “Dewey Cheatem & Howe” ... Unless you’re Glenn Beck.
Stupid mother&*#$@#s. Laugh it up in prison, especially the one who’s going to spend the rest of his natural life there.
Hope it was worth it, assholes.
Oh, I see. And these dopes shot up one of those events. Very nice. Thanks for explaining that to me.
And these dopes knew that their would be a lot of kids and families there. I hope they rot for it.
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