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Large Crowd Gathers for #FreeMeekMill Rally in Center City, Demands His Release and Criminal Justice Reform

Prosecutors say the hip-hop artist has repeatedly violated his parole since being convicted on drug and gun charges in 2008

Hundreds of protesters, including 76ers legend Dr. J, Eagles player Malcolm Jenkins, and rapper Rick Ross, rallied in Center City in support of jailed Philly hip hop artist Meek Mill. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the story.

Chanting "Free Meek Mill," a large crowd rallied outside Philadelphia's Criminal Justice Center Monday evening demanding that a judge release the rapper from a state prison.

Mill, born Robert Rihmeek Williams, was sentenced a week ago to two to four years behind bars for violating the terms of his probation on a decade-old weapons charge.

Popular sports and music celebrities — including 76ers legend Julius Erving, rapper Rick Ross, and Eagles star Malcolm Jenkins — spoke at the event along Filbert Street in the shadow of City Hall calling for Mill to be released. His fans hope they can help him get out of Pennsylvania State Correctional Institution Camp Hill, near Harrisburg, with a Change.org petition that has already garnered nearly 345,000 signatures.

"The punishment bestowed upon him is excessive," Erving said during the rally. "It's cruel."

Philly hip hop artist Meek Mill was sentenced two to four years in prison for violating his parole.

The rally's organizers say they want to do more than free Mill; they want to call attention to problems within the whole justice system. Several speakers mentioned using the notoriety of Mill's case to draw attention to unjust treatment of black and brown men in the criminal justice system.

Eric Gilliard, one of the protesters, told NBC10 he spent seven years in prison for a crime he claims he never committed. Gilliard along with others say that now is the time for criminal justice reform. 

"Now that it is happening and it's happening to somebody like that, we should worry about the little people now," Gilliard said. "Not just Meek."

Jenkins, a vocal supporter of criminal justice reform, has used his own platform on the NFL field to stage demonstrations during the national anthem before Eagles games. He has also met with lawmakers in an attempt to reform the criminal justice system.

The 30-year-old Philadelphia native was convicted on drug and gun charges in 2008 but released in 2009 under a five-year parole agreement. Since then prosecutors say Mill has violated parole by repeatedly changing his court-approved travel schedule and ducking a drug test.

When sentencing the 30-year-old musician last Monday, Common Pleas Judge Genece Brinkley cited a failed drug test and a failure to comply with a court order restricting his travel.

In 2016, Mill was ordered to serve 90 days on house arrest for violating the terms of his parole. Prosecutors described violations that included unapproved travel to New York for a benefit concert and efforts to join his then-girlfriend, rapper Nicki Minaj, in various cities. They also accused him of turning in cold water instead of urine for a drug test. 

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In March, Mill was accused of being involved in an altercation at an airport in St. Louis, Missouri. He was also arrested this year in New York City for reckless driving.

"I've been trying to help you since 2009," Brinkley said, citing a failed drug test, failure to comply with a court order restricting his travel and two other unrelated arrests. "You basically thumbed your nose at me."

Mill owned up to the violations in his only statement during the hearing and said that jailing him would likely end his musical career. He said that he has battled addiction to the prescription painkiller Percocet and that he has only tried to escape a life of crime.

"I may have made a mistake but I never had the intention of disrespecting you," he said.

The handing down of the sentence came after a prosecutor recommended that Mill not be imprisoned for the violations, saying that he has been in recovery since January and that he has grown as a person since his original crime. Brinkley said the prosecutor was too new to the case to understand how Mill just "does what he wants."

A few of the speakers called for Brinkley to recuse herself from the case. They called the sentencing unjust and excessive. Prosecutors had recommended against prison time, but Brinkley ignored their conclusion.

Mill's lawyer, Brian McMonagle, vowed to appeal the decision as more than a dozen friends and family members stormed out of the courtroom.

Mill was born and raised in Philadelphia, where he became a key figure in the local hip-hop scene before gaining national recognition.

He has released three studio albums since 2012; the most recent, "Wins & Losses," peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

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