HOUSTON – Two men have been convicted after being identified
by DNA found in seminal fluid left after the armed robbery of a Houston area
massage parlor, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick.
20-year old Houston resident Javian Chapman pleaded guilty
today to two counts of aiding and abetting interference with commerce by
robbery and one count of aiding and abetting the discharge of a firearm during
and in relation to a crime of violence. Co-defendant Joseph Berzat, 21, also of
Houston, entered his plea to the same charges March 9, 2018.
From approximately 11:00 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5, 2016, until
approximately 1:30 a.m. Aug. 6, 2016, Chapman and Berzat entered Hana Spa
located at 14015 Bammel North in Houston, demanding money and property at
gunpoint. They ultimate left with cash, a Samsung Galaxy S5 cell phone and a
2014 Acura SUV. The suspects also broke open the ATM and removed cash from
inside using a drill and other tools they had brought with them.
During the robbery, the suspects had physically assaulted
some of the employees. Authorities later processed the scene for forensic
evidence and uncovered DNA from seminal fluid found at the scene which
positively identified Berzat and Chapman. Investigators also recovered a palm
print from the ATM, which was determined to match Berzat. In addition, Spa
employees also identified both men as the suspects that held pistols and
demanded money during the robbery.
U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon accepted the pleas and
set sentencing for July 6, 2018. At that time, both men face up to 20 years for
the robbery as well as another mandatory 10 years for the firearms charge which
must be served consecutively to any other prison term imposed. The charges also
carry a potential maximum fine of $250,000.
Chapman and Berzat have been and will remain in custody
pending that hearing.
The FBI and Harris County Sheriff’s Office conducted the
investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Carrie Wirsing and Jill J. Stotts
prosecuted the case which was brought as part of the Department of Justice’s
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a nationwide program to reduce gun and gang
crime in America and the Houston Law Enforcement Violent Crime Initiative which
seeks to proactively fight violent crime across the Greater Houston area.
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