I'm not law enforcement, but I don't actually think the sentence was that severe, considering everything he did.
From
CourtTV:
"Drummond was tried as an adult for the July 2013 robbery in Jackson, Tennessee. During the incident, he pointed a pistol at the gas station store worker and ordered the cash register to be opened, taking the $44 inside, court records show.
During a 2020 hearing in which he was denied parole, Drummond said he was on Xanax the night of the robbery and doesn’t remember robbing the gas station. He said the gun was a BB gun.
After the jury convicted him of one count of aggravated robbery in August 2014, he made threats to go after jurors, Drummond said during the parole hearing. He pleaded guilty in February 2015 to 13 counts of retaliation for past action.
The district attorney that covers Madison County, Jody Pickens, urged against early release for Drummond, writing a letter in 2020 that called him “a dangerous felony offender and a confirmed member of the Vice Lords,” a street gang.
Pickens wrote that Drummond made threats against jurors and the victim in the robbery during a phone call with his father.
Drummond was given a combined 13-year sentence. His sentence ended in September 2024, according to the parole board meeting and Tennessee Department of Corrections records."
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I'm not usually one for harsh sentences, but given that he threatened the jurors in his robbery trial, I think 13 years was a
very reasonable combined sentence for all of those felonies.
Also, MOO, this guy doesn't sound particularly intelligent. (I imagine the sentence for threatening jurors and witnesses was longer than the sentence for stealing $44 with a BB gun would have been.) I can't imagine he pulled this off alone. Just my opinion.