Brian Earl Taylor, who was sentenced to two years in prison for
illegally carrying a concealed weapon and 18 months to 15 years for
unlawful imprisonment, decided to apologize to Judge Darlene O’Brien with a soulful reinterpretation of Adele’s massive hit “Hello.”
Hello there, your honor," Taylor, 21, sang at his hearing in
Washtenaw County, Michigan, on Thursday, March 10. "I want to say I'm
sorry for the things I've done and I'll try and be stronger in this life
I chose, but I want you to know — that door, I closed.”
"And your honor I'm sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry,” he continued to belt in front of an awkwardly quiet courtroom.
Taylor then went on to direct his remorse toward his mother
and the victim of his crime with another round of soulful “sorrys” as
seen in the now-viral video above. According to MLive, O’Brien admitted
that the convict was “obviously a very talented young man” after his
impromptu one-minute performance.
MLive reports that before he broke out into song, Taylor stated his
goals of graduating from Eastern Michigan University, becoming more
involved in his church and setting a better example for his younger
brother after his release from prison.
Taylor was arrested in November 2015 after police found him attempting to rob a man at gunpoint. At the time, Taylor was on parole in Wayne County, Michigan, and had several open felony warrants. His next court appearance is scheduled for March 24 on a charge of stealing or retaining a financial transaction device without consent.
Taylor was arrested in November 2015 after police found him attempting to rob a man at gunpoint. At the time, Taylor was on parole in Wayne County, Michigan, and had several open felony warrants. His next court appearance is scheduled for March 24 on a charge of stealing or retaining a financial transaction device without consent.
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