A Texas judge
has sentenced a juvenile Crips gang member who removed his ankle monitor and
shot a 1-year-old baby.
Judge Kim sentenced the 12-year-old nicknamed Lil Rodneyy to 7 years in a juvenile detention centre.
A video of a
Zoom detention hearing held back in September 2020 has now been released. The
hearing held on the day the boy turned 12.
"Now
you're 12-year-old," Judge Kim said at the start of the hearing. "So,
well, happy birthday, I'm sorry you have to spend it here at the detention
facility."
The judge
continued: "You were here for... you're on probation for arson and that is
from 2019. And then, we got all kinds of promises. Most recently, I let you go.
You keep cutting it [his ankle monitor] off, I've always let you go because
you're still young. I mean, you're 11-years-old, right? So, I didn't want to
keep an 11-year--old in here."
But the judge
told him that every time they let him go, he keeps violating the conditions of
his probation.
Judge Kim
said: "So, you keep on running away, we keep on getting you back in here,
make you stay a couple days, you promise me you're not going to cut it (ankle
monitor) off, and you cried a couple times about coming back here.
"And
then, this last time we let you out..."
The judge
then asks another participant of the Zoom call: "Mr Spence when was then
last time we let him out?"
Spence
replied: "He cut his monitor on 8/14 of this year."
The judge
then addressed the 12-year-old telling him that after promising he wouldn't cut
off his ankle monitor, he did it again.
"Now
there's a new charge that was filed and that was the one where you shot the
1-year-old," Judge Kim said, adding, "You shot the 1-year-old baby."
The judge
then shows the boy a picture of himself holding a gun "I know 11-year-olds
aren't supposed to have guns after they've been accused of shooting a
baby."
Lil Rodney
begged the judge to have mercy on him one last time but the judge reminded him
that was what he said the last time and the time before that.
The boy
begged: "I just want to know if you can at least give me one more chance
then see. If this time I mess up you should like hold me for some months."
The judge replied: "Yea, but didn't you say that last time? You told me to
hold you for a year last time if you mess up."
The boy broke
down and cried but the judge told him to save his tears.
"Every
time you come in here you cry. You know that, right?" Judge Kim told
rapper Lil Rodneyy. "Every single time, you beg me for one more chance.
You swear to God, 'On my mama's name,' 'I'm not gonna cut off the monitor, I'm
not gonna run off,'" said judge Kim.
The boy, who
is also nicknamed "30 Shotz," admitted he cut off his ankle monitor
to attend a friend's funeral. But he couldn't recall the friend's name. He told
the judge he only knew the friend by his nickname.
The boy's
grandfather, who helped raise him, also attended the Zoom hearing.
Judge Kim
told the boy he would be detained in a juvenile detention centre until he
turned 19 - that's 7 years.
Some people
have said the sentence isn't right and the boy would likely come out more
hardened. Others said he deserved it and should be locked up for longer than
that.
Rodneyy's
mother, a single mom who gave birth to Rodneyy when she was 16, was interviewed
after the hearing.
Rodneyy's
father abandoned his family, and Rodneyy's mom chooses not to seek child
support. She said she was sent away to prison twice when the boy was a toddler.
Rodneyy was
raised by his maternal grandfather, who he lovingly refers to as "Paw
paw."

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