A Bridgeton man admitted to the armed robbery of a two Atlantic City delivery driver along with his part in the brutal beating of a fellow Atlantic County jail inmate.
Majid Harris, 23, who also has an Atlantic City address, ordered food delivery from an Atlantic City store on Nov. 25, 2023, according to the charges.
He robbed the driver of cash at gunpoint and then fled, he admitted in court Wednesday.
Four days later, he used the same phone to order delivery from a different Atlantic City store, but with the same result.
Although Harris disguised his face during the robberies, he was ultimately identified and apprehended after an investigation that included reviewing surveillance footage.
Harris has been in the Atlantic County Justice Facility since Dec. 7, 2023.
It was in the jail that he and several others were accused of beating another inmate unconscious June 28, in G-right Pod, according to the affidavit of probable cause obtained by BreakingAC.
The victim — who has been identified only as D.H. — was left unconscious and bleeding profusely with head trauma, BreakingAC previously reported.
Video from closed-circuit television cameras in the jail were used to investigate the attack, and a dozen men were charged. One had the charges dropped.
The men are seen hitting and kicking the victim while he is on the ground, the affidavit states.
Harris, along with Trevin Allen, Develin Grant and Hamid Webb are seen "stomping the victim's head several times, while he appears to lay unconscious on the ground," the affidavit states.
Harris faces 12 years in prison under the plea agreement, which requires him to serve 85 percent — or about 10 years and two months — before he is eligible for parole under the No Early Release Act. He has served nearly one year and two months.
His incarceration would be followed by five years of intensive parole supervision.
Harris remains in the Atlantic County Justice Facility pending his March 25 sentencing.