A Philadelphia Man is Sentenced to 8 Years Behind Bars for Center City Carjacking
In a move aimed at upholding justice, U.S. District Judge Mia Roberts Perez has handed down an eight-year federal prison sentence to Damon Bell, a 32-year-old local man convicted of masterminding a brazen carjacking in the heart of Philadelphia's Center City.
The incident, which occurred on April 15, 2024, involved Bell and three accomplices confronting a lone driver at a parking lot intersection near 13th and Vine Streets. Armed with guns, they demanded the man surrender his vehicle keys, only to have him attempt to flee in an effort to escape their clutches.
According to prosecutors, once the man stepped out of his car as instructed, Bell and his cohorts subjected him to a brutal assault, repeatedly pistol-whipping his head until he managed to break free on foot. The getaway drivers then fled the scene, abandoning the vehicle and leaving the victim shaken but alive.
Bell had initially pleaded guilty to one count of carjacking in July 2024, a decision that came as a result of the extensive evidence gathered by authorities. As part of his plea agreement, he has been ordered to serve eight years in federal prison, pay over $14,700 in restitution, and abide by three years of supervised release.
This sentencing serves as a stern reminder that those who engage in violent crimes will face swift justice, and that the Philadelphia community can expect nothing but protection from law enforcement.
In a move aimed at upholding justice, U.S. District Judge Mia Roberts Perez has handed down an eight-year federal prison sentence to Damon Bell, a 32-year-old local man convicted of masterminding a brazen carjacking in the heart of Philadelphia's Center City.
The incident, which occurred on April 15, 2024, involved Bell and three accomplices confronting a lone driver at a parking lot intersection near 13th and Vine Streets. Armed with guns, they demanded the man surrender his vehicle keys, only to have him attempt to flee in an effort to escape their clutches.
According to prosecutors, once the man stepped out of his car as instructed, Bell and his cohorts subjected him to a brutal assault, repeatedly pistol-whipping his head until he managed to break free on foot. The getaway drivers then fled the scene, abandoning the vehicle and leaving the victim shaken but alive.
Bell had initially pleaded guilty to one count of carjacking in July 2024, a decision that came as a result of the extensive evidence gathered by authorities. As part of his plea agreement, he has been ordered to serve eight years in federal prison, pay over $14,700 in restitution, and abide by three years of supervised release.
This sentencing serves as a stern reminder that those who engage in violent crimes will face swift justice, and that the Philadelphia community can expect nothing but protection from law enforcement.