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ERSEY CITY, N.J. – A man arrested last year outside New York with a vehicle full of weapons while heading to the city to rescue a young woman from a drug den was sentenced on Friday to at least a year in prison.
John Cramsey, of East Greenville, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty to weapons charges earlier this year and was sentenced in court in Jersey City to between one and five years in prison.
The anti-drug activist and former gun range owner and two associates were arrested outside the Holland Tunnel. He told authorities they were going to rescue the teenager, who later died of an overdose.
ATS, does a 1 year sentence seem sufficient in this case or should it be more, or less time as a penalty?
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: Krakatoa
ATS, does a 1 year sentence seem sufficient in this case or should it be more, or less time as a penalty?
Imo, they got caught running guns, the girl was a phony excuse why they were (running guns). A year means 8 mos., obviously they were 'overlooked' by the same 'justice system' that regularly sentences drug addicts to longer terms just for possession.
The anti-drug activist and former gun range owner ...
...He started a group for concerned parents and recovering addicts and began making trips to homes and hotel rooms to pull people out of dangerous situations and find them treatment, people involved in the efforts have said.
Smith, a videographer and graphic designer, was driving Cramsey's neon-painted truck, which police said was pulled over because it had a crack in its windshield and objects hanging from a rearview mirror.
Arendt was a former camp counselor of 18-year-old Jenea Patterson, who reached out after a girl she was with died of a drug overdose.
The anti-drug activist and former gun range owner ...
...He started a group for concerned parents and recovering addicts and began making trips to homes and hotel rooms to pull people out of dangerous situations and find them treatment, people involved in the efforts have said.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: Krakatoa
The anti-drug activist and former gun range owner ...
...He started a group for concerned parents and recovering addicts and began making trips to homes and hotel rooms to pull people out of dangerous situations and find them treatment, people involved in the efforts have said.
He's ready to rescue addicts by shooting it out with the dope fiends?
Really? You believe that if you like.
originally posted by: pryingopen3rdeye
a reply to: Krakatoa
Who is the victim of the crime?
Police recovered a semi-automatic, military-style rifle, a shotgun, five handguns and tactical gear. All three defendants faced multiple weapons charges under New Jersey's gun laws, which are stricter than Pennsylvania's and require guns transported in cars to be kept locked and unloaded in a trunk or a secure container.