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08/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/20/2026 08:13

City man pleads guilty to gunpoint carjacking, assaulting correctional officers and possessing contraband at Federal Detention Center Philadelphia (DOJ)

PHILADELPHIA - United States Attorney David Metcalf announced that Basir Blow, 26, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, entered a plea of guilty before United States District Judge Nitza I. QuiƱones Alejandro on Tuesday to charges in two cases: a violent 2025 carjacking and a physical assault on correctional officers earlier this year.

As detailed in court filings, the defendant pleaded guilty to one count of carjacking and one count of brandishing a firearm during or in relation to a crime of violence, arising from an April 3, 2025, carjacking in West Philadelphia in which he pistol-whipped the victim with a loaded handgun and stole their 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Shortly after the victim called 911 to report the crime, a marked Philadelphia Police Department ("PPD") unit observed a Jeep in the area consistent with the description of the carjacked vehicle. As police followed the Jeep and attempted to pull the vehicle over, Blow drove the Jeep at a high rate of speed, disregarding the PPD car's lights and sirens. At the intersection of Girard and Lancaster Avenues, approximately two and a half miles away from the carjacking scene, the defendant crashed the Jeep into a pole and was taken into custody.

In the second case, Blow admitted to assaulting two correctional officers with a dangerous weapon, inflicting bodily injury, while the officers were performing their official duties at the Federal Detention Center Philadelphia ("FDC Philadelphia"), where Blow was detained pending resolution of the carjacking matter.

In addition to the two assault counts, Blow pleaded guilty to possessing a prohibited object intended to be used as a dangerous weapon while a federal inmate, possessing a prohibited cell phone while a federal inmate, and knowingly destroying a cellular phone with the intent to impede, obstruct, and influence the investigation and proper administration of a matter within the jurisdiction of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

As detailed in court filings and statements, on March 24 of this year, at approximately 8:24 p.m., a correctional officer at FDC Philadelphia was conducting routine cell checks when he observed the defendant and his cellmate using a contraband cell phone. After the correctional officer ordered the inmates to surrender the phone, both inmates refused and Blow's cellmate approached the officer and told him that the officer was not going to get the phone.

FDC surveillance footage shows that the defendant's cellmate then used his body to prevent the officer from reaching the defendant. This allowed Blow to evade the officer, break the cell phone, and walk into the common area next to his cell.

FDC surveillance footage then shows that, after the officer pursued the defendant into the common area and continued his attempts to take the cell phone, Blow punched the officer in the head and upper body numerous times before taking the officer's pepper spray and spraying the officer in the face at close proximity. As a second correctional officer came to assist, Blow sprayed that officer in the face as well. Additional officers then arrived on the scene and were able to subdue the defendant.

The defendant is scheduled to be sentenced on December 21.

He faces a maximum possible term of 66 years in prison and three years of supervised release in the FDC Philadelphia case, which was investigated by the FBI and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Michael Fischer.

Blow faces a maximum possible term of life imprisonment, with a mandatory minimum of seven years in prison, and five years of supervised release in the carjacking case, which was investigated by the Philadelphia Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Meghan A. Farley.

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