Pubdate: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 Source: Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) Copyright: 2009 North Jersey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.northjersey.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2911 Author: John Petrick 'KILL OR BE KILLED' DEFENDANT GETS 23 YEARS A Paterson man was sentenced to 23 years in state prison Friday for killing a drug dealer who he owed $1,200 because he feared the dealer was out to kill him first. Damian Anderson, 30, will have to serve 85 percent of his term under sentencing imposed by state Superior Court Judge Raymond A. Reddin in Paterson. He previously pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter in connection with the shooting. Anderson was originally charged with murder in the Aug. 16, 2007, killing of 30-year-old city resident Anroy Carnegie on 11th Avenue near East 28th Street in Paterson. "It seems like every week I read about some kind of drug-related killing," Reddin said, in imposing his sentence. "Here, the victim, Mr. Carnegie, sold a pound of marijuana to Mr. Anderson. Mr. Anderson didn't pay for it, and was under the impression that Mr. Carnegie was looking to kill him. Under the theory of kill or be killed, he shoots him dead," the judge said. "We're reverting to the law of the jungle. Kill or be killed," the judge added. "Paterson is becoming the Wild West. Families are being destroyed." Anderson apologized to relatives of the victim, who were seated in the audience. "I would like to say to the family: Keep your kids out of the streets." He later added: "I would like to apologize for the pain I have caused." Teniasha Simpson, who identified herself as the victim's girlfriend, addressed the defendant. "We all knew each other. You knew you could have talked to him," she said. "You knew it could have been settled in a different way." Anderson drove around until he spotted the victim and shot him nine times, according to authorities. "You executed him on the side of the road like a dog. He's not a dog," Simpson said. "He was a father. He was a friend. He was your friend." Rose Parkes, the victim's sister, said Carnegie was planning his daughter's birthday party around the time of his death. "She was his pride and joy and you took that way," she said. "Because of $1,200, you shot him nine times. You have no remorse. You are a monster, and I hope you rot in hell." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D