By Mike Donoghue, Vermont News First
A dangerous six-time convicted felon from Philadelphia, busted on charges for selling drugs in Burlington City Hall Park, will be staying in federal custody after he reportedly made multiple threats to retaliate against a state judge for imposing cash bail in his criminal case and to hurt correctional guards, court records show.
Burlington Police initially arrested Aaron M. Badeau, 35, on state charges for three felony sales of crack cocaine and one felony count for possession of about 40 grams of the drug in prepackaged distribution quantities on Sept. 30.

State Judge Kate Gallagher mandated the out-of-state man, who goes by the street name “Philly Whiteboy,” needed to post $10,000 to ensure his appearance for arraignment in Vermont Superior Court in Burlington, court records show.
Burlington Detective Julian Gonzalez reported that Badeau became unglued when he learned about his bail conditions and that he would be transported to the Northwest State Correctional Facility in St. Albans Town pending arraignment in court.
“Badeau became extremely irate when finding out he had bail,” Gonzalez wrote. “Badeau began to make extremely concerning statements and comments of retribution.”
Gonzalez said in a court affidavit the defendant — apparently unaware that the judge was a woman — made claims he would find “him” and “his” place of work.
Badeau further indicated he would punch out people at corrections and kept making comments how he was from “Philly,” police said. Badeau said he did not care about conditions of release and that he would go back to Burlington City Hall and Decker Towers, a high-rise apartment complex where city police reported they seized some of his drug stash, records show.
Gonzalez said once Badeau was placed in a police cruiser for his trip to prison, he made a comment to the effect “you don’t think I’ll find out where you live “dumb (expletive) judge…”’
Badeau added that he planned to go wild once he got to prison with the guards, Gonzalez reported.
“Once at NWSCF, Badeau refused to comply, and force had to be used on him by corrections offices,” Gonzalez wrote.
During his state arraignment the following morning, a judge bumped the bail to $50,000. The feds soon filed a detainer on Badeau to ensure he did not get out before going to U.S. District Court, which has strict bail conditions compared to the limited restrictions in state court.
Gallagher had also ruled that if Badeau’s state bail was posted, he had to refrain from going to City Hall Park or Decker Towers, where he had been staying at 230 St. Paul St.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Vermont agreed to adopt the criminal case and brought his conduct to the attention of Federal Magistrate Judge Kevin Doyle, who ordered him held this week without bail. The defense did not object.
Badeau entered not guilty pleas to knowingly and intentionally possessing with intent to distribute crack cocaine on Sept. 30 and for three counts of sale of crack cocaine on Sept. 9, 18 and 24.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig Nolan said in court papers that Badeau over the past 17 years has “demonstrated that he is a dangerous recidivist who refuses to comply with the law, the courts and law enforcement.”
Nolan noted that Badeau’s six felony convictions include arson in 2017 and fleeing from police in 2023. He also has seven misdemeanor convictions, including terroristic threats in 2016 and reckless endangerment in 2023, all since 2008.
Badeau also had two pending arrest warrants in Pennsylvania for failure to appear in court (Jan. 10) and probation violation (Feb. 3), and is subject to 3-year Protection from Abuse Order that expires in December 2026, court records show. He also was charged with “Default in Required Appearance” in November 2009 and September 2014, they note.
After they busted Badeau at Burlington City Hall Park, police seized more drugs and a scale with white powder on it during a court-ordered search at Decker Towers, records show.
Investigators learned Badeau was utilizing a residence of a friend to assist in his illegal trafficking, Interim Police Chief Shawn Burke told Vermont News First. The friend told police Badeau would pay $75 a month to stay at the apartment at Decker Towers and Badeau would also sell him crack cocaine, court records note.
Burke has said the arrest was part of a recent ongoing effort to crackdown on drug use and abuse in Burlington. Burke said police have monitored multiple controlled purchases of drugs since late August.
Burlington has been fighting the escalating drug pipeline with Philadelphia for a number of years. A large number of dangerous drug dealers come to the Burlington area because of the potential increased profits selling drugs in Vermont and the limited chance of detection and punishment.
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Looks like we have a proud business man at Decker Towers.
Great to see that BTV remains a welcoming environment for out of state young people to make a living. I can only hope that the relocation incentive enabled him to successfully transplant and establish his business.
Isn’t it nice to know that with all the money Vermont taxpayers devote to attracting tourism to the area, what really brings them in is “the limited chance of detection and punishment.” Enjoy your stay in one of Vermont’s finest overnight accommodations,
“white boy”. Nothing demands respect and admiration like the statement “I’m from Philly”…Yea, Burlington really has control of the situation at Decker Towers. Mayor Emma-Hyphen must be beaming with pride about the reputation her city has earned.
Why isn’t he being taken in by Sarah George?? She’s opposed to bail & I’m sure she has an extra room for him. Counselor, what say you?
The “limited chance” of punishment in VT is now hittin’ home with yet another judge’s life being threatened. Yet who would ever have known that no one would be immune from the wrath of these violent, maniacal, ruthless, first-rate misfits?
Everyone.
Except radical socialist-“democrats”.
The abolition of imprisonment.
Lol.
Just an arrogant, self aggrandizing bully and thug.
Best part of this article:
“once at NWSCF, Badeau refused to comply, and force had to be used on him by correction officials”
FAFO😠💪
This fellow is a poster boy for why we need tough legislation for bail reform and jail for violations of conditions of release and probation.
Wasn’t Venezuela looking for naval recruits?
When are people going to open their eyes and understand Capital punishment is a great thing. Anyone that takes a life should automatically be put to death not thrown in jail for 30 years. Death row means they should be put to death and they should be having their life taken within 48 hours. Taxpayers should not have the burden of paying for 25+ years on death row. Put this punk drug dealer where he belongs
Notice this drug / death dealer has been courts many times. Yet a Vermonter killed two drug dealers and they want him on death row. Something more is being hidden.
Whats the Judge afraid of they they scum Bags out the time ,but feel afraid when the threats might affect them, they want them Locked up!!!!!!!!!!
Who sent him? Clearly cartel connected. Get rid of him and another takes his place. Who owns him and what are his Vermont connections? Which cartel owns Vermont?