St. Louis, MO –Jerrinon Tate, 28, of St. Louis, MO,
sentenced to a term of fourteen years in federal prison for brandishing a
firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.
He appeared today before U.S. District Judge Henry E. Autrey.
According to court documents, on June 21, 2018, at 1:00
a.m., Tate entered the QuikTrip located at 10845 Lilac in Bellefontaine
Neighbors in Saint Louis County. He
pointed a black semi-automatic pistol at the clerk and demanded money.
Hours later, Tate entered the Moto Mart located at 11005
Riverview Drive in the City of St. Louis.
He again pointed a black semi-automatic pistol at the clerk and demanded
money. Approximately 20 minutes later,
Tate entered the Family Dollar store located at 8971 Halls Ferry, St. Louis,
Missouri. Tate pointed a firearm at the
clerk, demanded money, and threatened to shoot the clerk.
The total combined cash that Tate took in the armed
robberies was approximately $847.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation investigated this case.
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