Philadelphia Man Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Center City Carjacking
A local man has been handed a lengthy prison sentence for his role in a brazen carjacking that took place in the early hours of April 15, 2024, in Center City Philadelphia. Damon Bell, 32, was sentenced to eight years behind bars after pleading guilty to the crime.
According to prosecutors, Bell and three accomplices approached a man sitting in his vehicle at a parking lot on 13th and Vine streets, brandishing guns and demanding that the driver hand over his keys. When the man attempted to flee, Bell and his cohorts blocked his car, leaving him no choice but to get out.
In a shocking display of violence, Bell and his accomplices repeatedly pistol-whipped the man on the head, causing serious injury before he managed to escape on foot. The perpetrators then made off with two vehicles - the victim's car and one they were driving themselves.
Bell's guilty plea was met with severe consequences, as he was ordered to spend three years under supervised release following his prison sentence. He is also required to pay over $14,700 in restitution to the victim.
The carjacking, which occurred just a few months ago, serves as a grim reminder of the dangers that residents face on the streets of Philadelphia. The prosecution's case against Bell demonstrates the federal government's commitment to holding perpetrators accountable for violent crimes such as this.
A local man has been handed a lengthy prison sentence for his role in a brazen carjacking that took place in the early hours of April 15, 2024, in Center City Philadelphia. Damon Bell, 32, was sentenced to eight years behind bars after pleading guilty to the crime.
According to prosecutors, Bell and three accomplices approached a man sitting in his vehicle at a parking lot on 13th and Vine streets, brandishing guns and demanding that the driver hand over his keys. When the man attempted to flee, Bell and his cohorts blocked his car, leaving him no choice but to get out.
In a shocking display of violence, Bell and his accomplices repeatedly pistol-whipped the man on the head, causing serious injury before he managed to escape on foot. The perpetrators then made off with two vehicles - the victim's car and one they were driving themselves.
Bell's guilty plea was met with severe consequences, as he was ordered to spend three years under supervised release following his prison sentence. He is also required to pay over $14,700 in restitution to the victim.
The carjacking, which occurred just a few months ago, serves as a grim reminder of the dangers that residents face on the streets of Philadelphia. The prosecution's case against Bell demonstrates the federal government's commitment to holding perpetrators accountable for violent crimes such as this.