Despite his lawyer's insistence that his pants were simply too tight to fit a gun, a judge decided that Scottsville resident Nyeem Hill was armed when he fled a late February traffic stop in Charlottesville, prompting the University of Virginia to order students to shelter in place.
That determination, in addition to a conviction last month for eluding authorities, resulted the judge reimposing nearly two additional years of a sentence he'd previously suspended after Hill was convicted last year for carrying a firearm onto a local playground. State & Regional Crime
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The judge expressed general frustration with the 19-year-old defendant.
"I don't know how seriously you take your own future," said