Rankin-Madison District Attorney Bubba Bramlett issued the following statement.
Madison and Rankin Counties’ District Attorney Bubba Bramlett announced that Dylan Josiah Fletcher, an 18-year-old resident of Pearl, MS, has been sentenced following Armed Robbery and Possession of Stolen Firearm convictions. On September 10, 2024, Judge Bradley Mills sentenced Fletcher to serve thirty (30) years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) with eighteen (18) years suspended, leaving twelve (12) years to serve, followed by five (5) years of supervised probation for the April 2023 Armed Robbery. Judge Mills then sentenced Fletcher to serve a concurrent sentence of five (5) years in the custody of MDOC for the September 2023 Possession of a Stolen Firearm.On April 7, 2023, Pearl Police responded to a report of an armed robbery at Sonic on Highway 80 in Pearl. A juvenile victim, who had just attended his school's prom, reported that two masked individuals approached his vehicle, displaying firearms and demanding all his belongings. The victim recognized Fletcher by his voice, even though a mask partially concealed his face. Surveillance footage confirmed the sequence of events, showing the masked robbers approaching the victim’s car shortly after he arrived at the restaurant. While out on bond for the April 2023 Armed Robbery incident, Fletcher was arrested again in September 2023 for possessing a stolen Glock 17 9 mm firearm. The firearm had been reported stolen during an automobile burglary in Rankin County. District Attorney Bubba Bramlett commended the bravery and composure of the young victim, stating, "The quick thinking and cooperation of the victim played a crucial role in identifying the assailant and ensuring justice was served. Fortunately, this armed robbery incident did not lead to further violence. As a community, we must act against gun violence. I urge our citizens to safeguard their firearms and limit access by securing them in locked vehicles."
16 comments:
Another wimpy judge suspending a sentence to the point where it's silly to even mention the original sentence.
I would have been shot because I wouldn't be able to stop laughing at this clown's ridiculous hair. I also would likely be unable to understand his pidgin vernacular.
Seems nice.
Looks more like a court jester.
Never confuse Peal cops with the Goon Squad. In every encounter I have ever had with a Pearl cop, the officer was professional and level headed. The thug pulled a stupid stunt and the Pearl cops nabbed him.
Give him a job as Trustee AND Court Jester.
You do know that Dedmon was a Pearl cop before going to Rankin, right?
I keep telling y’all these young fools watching too much TV! They fail to watch the scene where the perp gets caught and sentenced to prison. Young man, you ain’t a real gangster !!!
How much hair like dat costs?
@4:51. I heard he was pretty decent police at Pearl, but he got caught up in the antics of some of the fellow gooners once he got to Rankin County. From working as an LE for a number of years, I have seen quite a few officers change personalities depending on their environment.
Hey 4:51, 4:15 probably just gave a reason why Dedmon is no longer a Pearl cop.
@5:01 PM I hate to inform you but gooners doesn’t mean what you think it means 😂😭
He will be out at age 30, with training on how to commit additional felonies.
to 4:15.....got news for you.... every law enforcement agency out there has their version of a goon squad, just like every NHL team has an enforcer. you didn't know that? well.......now you know.
Suspended sentence for robbery but should serve life for that “hair”, if tested, he would have other charges, no telling whats in there
This guy’s haircut reminds me of an old Spike Lee movie “Do The Right Thing “”, in which one of the characters was gonna sue someone, only to be told “who you ought to sue is that barber who f****d up your hair”!
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