News Summary
Keith Pharms, a 26-year-old Atlanta man, has been sentenced to more than 15 years in federal prison for car theft and assault on an officer. The incident involved a dramatic car theft, gunfire during a police pursuit, and a witness intimidation charge while awaiting trial. This case highlights the urgent issue of violent crime in Atlanta and the need for community collaboration to enhance public safety.
Atlanta Man Sentenced to Over 15 Years for Car Theft and Assault
In a startling case that highlights the ongoing battle against violent crime, a young man from Atlanta was recently sentenced to more than 15 years in federal prison. Keith Pharms, 26, who is also known by the nickname “B-Boy,” faced serious charges after a dramatic car theft and assault on an officer.
The Incident
The events unfolded on February 24, 2022, just eight days after Pharms had been released from a state prison in Georgia. Pharms, along with two accomplices, decided to make some questionable choices that would land him behind bars for a significant period of time. They used Pharms’ mother’s Chevrolet SS as a getaway car in their plan to steal a Dodge Charger from a garage in the Atlanta area.
One of Pharms’ co-defendants, an 18-year-old, was the unfortunate driver of the stolen Chevy, while another accomplice, Jokava Harris, assisted in the bold theft by using a key programmer to access the Charger. Little did they know, their actions were being watched closely as the FBI task force had been surveilling the area due to a surge in car thefts.
A Chaotic Pursuit
As the two cars rolled away, law enforcement took notice of the peculiar vehicle duo and sprang into action. An intense pursuit ensued, with Pharms not holding back—he fired multiple gunshots out of the window of the Chevrolet as they sped away from the police. In a shocking turn of events, the group even attempted to ambush an officer, resulting in further gunfire that narrowly missed its target.
After their reckless joyride, both the charger and the Chevy were found abandoned. The crew quickly fled the scene on foot, but their escapade would not remain unpunished. Law enforcement officials were hot on their trail, determined to bring them to justice.
Awaiting Trial
While Pharms waited for his trial, he showed a blatant disregard for the law and the consequences of his actions. He used a contraband cellphone to threaten a vital witness in the case, posting private information along with a picture that implied betrayal. This behavior only served to complicate matters further. To make matters even more concerning, a handcuff key was discovered in his cell, hinting at a possible escape plan.
The Sentence
Fast forward to September 26, 2024, and the court made its decision. Keith Pharms was sentenced to a substantial 15 years, two months, and 10 days in federal prison, followed by an additional three years of supervised release. This sentencing sends a clear message: violent actions against law enforcement officers will face severe repercussions.
Community Response
The authorities expressed serious concern about the danger posed by individuals like Pharms who directly attack law enforcement personnel. There is an urgent need for collaboration between various agencies in tackling violent crime and addressing the underlying issues of _gun violence_ plaguing the community.
As Atlanta continues to grapple with crime, incidents like this serve as a reminder of the ongoing struggle to keep citizens and law enforcement safe. It is a wake-up call about the importance of working together to foster a secure environment for everyone. Citizens are encouraged to support local law enforcement and stay vigilant.
As the dust settles on this case, the community will undoubtedly hope for safer streets and a future free from such incidents. The story doesn’t end with Pharms’ sentencing, but rather sparks a broader conversation about crime, punishment, and public safety.
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- Local 3 News
- WSB TV
- Atlanta News First
- Black Enterprise
- USA Today
- Wikipedia: Crime in the United States
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Crime
- Google Search: Gun Violence in Atlanta
- Google Scholar: Violent Crime Georgia
- Google News: Atlanta Crime News