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Passwords ok’d for man convicted for 2nd degree murder in 1998 New Bedford McDonald’s Robbey

Passwords ok’d for man convicted for 2nd degree murder in 1998 New Bedford McDonald’s Robbey

New Bedford-Vin Jackmon was 31 years old when he was convicted of second-degree murder in 1999 for killing his partner while shooting at the police during a McDonald robbery.

Him passwords It was approved on February 20, and it will be released later this year, after serving 25 years in prison.

The jury had it too Convicted Jackmon out of 36 related numbers in a 41-year-old rod.

They included two charges of kidnapping, 16 accusations of attack with a dangerous weapon, reinforced robbery while masked, using a firearm while committing a crime and 14 charges by limiting or afraid.

Eligibility of conditional freedom aided by good time

His 1999 sentence offered eligibility for conditional freedom after 28 years. The Conditional Liberty Council said that the total has been reduced with good time.

The conditions of the Freedom Council include the fact that Jackmon must first complete an associated diploma program at the Massasoit Community College in the spring of this year and complete 90 days in less security before release.

Jackmon must also report to the Bureau of Liberty Conditional Liberation, to comply with electronic monitoring for six months, to comply with drug and alcohol testing, it has no contact with victims and to be subjected to mental health counselors.

The reasonable prisoner will not violate the law

In order to grant conditions of conditional freedom, it must find that there is a “reasonable probability that, if the prisoner is released with adequate conditions and community supervision, the prisoner will live and remain freedom without violating the law and that the release is not incompatible with the well -being of the company,” according to the law of the state.

Jackmon’s hearing before the opening of the Board of Directors on November 12, 2024.

Jackmon told the Board of Directors that the rehabilitation programming has played an important role in its incarceration. He has completed about 60 programs. Jackmon asked for any launch date to allow him to graduate the Diploma of Associate at Massasoit Community College.

The Board of Directors said in his decision that Jackmon had a limited disciplinary history and was a low risk for a recidivism evaluation analysis. The Board of Directors said that he also considered the testimony of the opposition about the victim’s family.

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The pair held 15 hostages at the point of weapon

Jackmon and Demarco Traynum, who was 22 at that time, held 15 hostages at the point of weapon Inside the Hathaway Road McDonald’s during the robbery, prosecutors said during the process reported by Standard-Times.

Jackmon shot Traynum in his chest as he pulled to the police. Then he ran with two female hostages, one of whom was pregnant.

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They took employees and patrons with a semi-automatic and machine-gun and tied them with a channel tape in a small office during the robbery, prosecutors said.

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New Bedford police have left by customer

They said that an employee was forced to open the seas to score. New Bedford police officers went to a client at the management window, entered the restaurant, according to prosecutors.

When the police ordered Jackmon and Traynum to throw their weapons, Jackmon started shooting at the police, according to prosecutors. A police officer turned the fire.

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While the two robbers were running back to the desk, Jackmon was blindly shot under his arm, delivering the fatal wound on Traynum’s chest, prosecutors said.

Hosts used as human shields, abducted

Jackmon had an employee who was pregnant for six months, emptying the money in the safe in a bag. He tried to leave the restaurant, but he returned to stop the police to shoot, prosecutors said.

They said he used the two female hostages as human shields to escape, hurrying in a car. He brought them to a motel chamber in Bronx, New York, where he tied them and left them, prosecutors said.

He was arrested two months later, after the FBI agents stormed his girlfriend’s apartment in North Carolina, where they confiscated a caliber weapon, prosecutors said.

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Tip broadcast on “America’s Most Wanted”

A tip in Jackmon’s location was received after his image was broadcast on the TV show, “America’s Most Wanted”.

Prosecutors were looking for a first -degree murder charges for killing Traynum.

This item originally appeared on Standard-Times: New Bdonald’s Bedford’s robbery convicted led after 25 years after 25