Alleged to have robbed a Walmart Neighborhood Market and
Walgreens Pharmacy
Evansville—United States Attorney Josh J. Minkler announced
today charges against an Evansville man for his role in two Evansville
robberies. Malcolm Washington 24, was indicted by a federal grand jury on
charges of robbery and using a firearm in relation to a crime of violence.
“Reducing violent crime in our neighborhoods remains a top
priority of my office,” said Minkler. “Those who choose to terrorize our local
businesses using firearms, will face the hammer of federal prosecution.”
Count one of the indictment alleges that on October 17,
2016, Washington entered the Walmart Neighborhood Market at 3430 Taylor Avenue
and while brandishing a firearm stole money from the cash register and
cigarettes from the counter. He also demanded employees to go to a certain area
of the store and took their debit cards and cell phones.
Count two and three of the indictment allege on October 17,
2016, Washington entered the Walgreens at 925 South Green River Road and
brandished a firearm demanding the clerk take him to the business safe and took
money from both the safe and the cash register.
A short time after the Walgreens’ robbery, officers from the
Evansville Police Department located Washington in the vicinity carrying a
handgun in his coat pocket. He pointed the gun at the officers but dropped it
on the ground. He picked it up and ran from the officers but was quickly
apprehended a short time later.
This case was jointly investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the
Evansville Police Department and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office
“There is no place in our community for individuals who use
firearms for criminal purposes,” said Trevor Velinor, Special Agent in Charge
of ATF’s Columbus Field Division. “ATF will continue to work with the United
States Attorney’s Office, the FBI, the Evansville Police Department, and the
Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office to ensure that individuals who engage in
violent acts are brought to justice.”
“The Evansville Police Department appreciates the continued
assistance from the U.S. Attorney’s Office as we work together to remove
dangerous criminals from our community,” said Chief Billy Bolin.
According to Assistant United States Attorney Lauren M.
Wheatley who is prosecuting this case for the government, Washington could face
up to life imprisonment if convicted on all counts.
An indictment is only charge and not evidence of guilt. All
parties are presumed innocent until proven otherwise in federal court.
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