Remy
Ma Found Guilty of Assault
(March 27th)
Grammy-nominated
rapper Remy Ma was led out of a Manhattan
courtroom Thursday, weeping and in handcuffs,
after being convicted of shooting a woman
outside a nightclub last summer. The defense
had conceded that Remy Ma, whose real
name is Remy Smith, fired a shot toward
a friend she suspected of stealing $3,000,
but said it was an accident.
Smith, 26, faces up to 25 years in prison
following her conviction in state Supreme
Court for assault, weapon possession and
attempted coercion.
Remy quietly wiped away tears as the verdict
was read, then wailed loudly and sobbed
openly after she was outside the courtroom.
Many of her supporters also cried.
A few supporters of Makeda Barnes Joseph,
the woman who was shot, cheered and wept
when they heard the verdict. Some chanted
"bye, bye" in an almost taunting
singsong as Smith left the courtroom.
Justice Rena Uviller, denying a request
by defense lawyer Ivan Fisher, ordered
Smith jailed without bail while awaiting
sentencing on April 23.
She was acquitted of witness tampering
and gang assault, charges related to a
nightclub attack in the New York City
borough of the Bronx on the boyfriend
of a witness who ultimately testified
against her. A man who tried to help the
boyfriend also was beaten.
Joseph was shot after a party at a nightclub
in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on
July 14, 2007.
Assistant District Attorney Michael McIntosh
said the defendant "took an illegal
.45-caliber automatic and loaded it with
hollow-point bullets," then used
both hands to cock the weapon as she got
into the car. "She took every step
you had to take to shoot somebody,"
the prosecutor said.
The rapper demanded that Joseph dump the
contents of her purse; Joseph denied she
had taken the rapper's money and refused.
Fisher said the gun went off accidentally
as the women struggled over the bag.
Joseph, who was shot in the abdomen, testified
that she underwent three operations during
a three-week hospital stay.
"Remy's taking this very, very hard,"
Fisher said after the verdict. "She
didn't anticipate this."
Fisher said he plans to appeal.
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