James Kelly, a 32-year-old Bronx resident, is sentenced to 160 months in prison for committing armed robberies at two local delis, a scenario that has sent shockwaves through the community. His first robbery in October 2021 involved threatening an employee with a fake weapon, while the second, occurring in January 2023, escalated as Kelly brandished an actual firearm, terrifying the staff during the ordeal.
U.S. District Judge Gregory H. Woods emphasized the severity of Kelly’s actions that left deli workers feeling unsafe in their workplaces. In addition to his prison term, Kelly faces three years of supervised release and must pay $1,900 in restitution for the stolen cash, underscoring the legal system’s commitment to holding violent offenders accountable. This case reflects increasing concerns about crime in urban areas and the persistent efforts of law enforcement to combat such offenses.
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