Greenbelt, Maryland – On May 11, 2018, United States
District Judge George J. Hazel sentenced Percy Raymond Jones, age 27, of Temple
Hills, Maryland today to nine and a half years in prison, followed by three
years of supervised release, for Interference with Interstate Commerce by
Robbery and Using, Carrying, and Brandishing a Firearm During and in Relation
to a Crime of Violence.
The sentence was announced by United States Attorney for the
District of Maryland Robert K. Hur; Special Agent in Charge Gordon B. Johnson
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Baltimore Field Office; and Chief Henry
P. Stawinski III of the Prince George’s County Police Department.
According to his plea agreement, on December 6, 2016, Jones
and his co-conspirator, Javonte Jaquan Moore, age 23, of Upper Marlboro,
Maryland robbed a business in District Heights, Maryland.
During the course of the robbery, Moore grabbed Victim 1,
placed a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun to her head and back, and demanded that
she open the cash register. Meanwhile,
Jones took Victim 2 to the rear of the store where Victim 3, another employee,
was stocking merchandise. Both Victim 2
and Victim 3 were forced to lie on the ground while Jones began filling duffel
bags with video games. Moore then
entered the rear of the store and began assisting Jones. Both Moore and Jones then fled out of the
front door of the store with approximately four Sony PlayStation 4 gaming
systems, approximately 46 assorted video games, and cash.
Shastri Gill, age 24, of Washington D.C. drove the getaway
car, after previously entering the business and informing Jones of who was
present.
During the robbery, Jones and Moore unwittingly took two GPS
tracking devices. The GPS tracking
devices led officers to an apartment building located on Alpine Street in
District Heights, Maryland, where they were arrested.
Moore previously was sentenced to 114 months in prison,
followed by three years of supervised release.
Gill was sentenced to 41 months in prison, followed by three years of
supervised release.
United States Attorney Robert K. Hur praised the FBI Cross
Border Task Force and the Prince George’s County Police Department for their
work in the investigation. Mr. Hur
thanked Assistant U.S. Attorney Ray D. McKenzie, who prosecuted the case.
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