St. Louis, MO – Ahmaad Ali, 24, of St. Louis, was sentenced
to 132 months in prison for carjacking, brandishing a firearm during a federal
crime of violence and robbery charges.
He appeared in federal court today before U.S. District Judge Ronnie L.
White.
According to court documents, on October 17, 2017, officers
of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department responded to 3880 Meramec after
a report of a robbery and carjacking at that location. Specifically, the female victim was driving a
2002 Pontiac Aztek and had stopped at the curb to make a phone call. As she did, co-defendant Jevante Phillips
approached the driver’s side door pointing a military style weapon at her. The victim opened the car door and attempted
to hand over her purse; the co-defendant Jevante Phillips refused the purse,
and ordered her out of the vehicle. The
victim complied. As co-defendant Jevante
Phillips entered the driver’s seat, Ali entered the passenger side of the
vehicle. Ali and Phillips fled in the
vehicle.
On October 18, 2017, Ali, along with co-defendants Jevante
Phillips and Travion Lindsey -- all armed with firearms -- entered the 7-11
store located on Christy Avenue in South St. Louis. The three arrived at the 7-11 in the stolen
Pontiac. They entered the store
brandishing their firearms and wearing masks.
Phillips walked around the counter and began stealing lottery tickets
and money from the cash register. He was
armed with a black long barrel pistol grip firearm. Ali jumped over the counter and began
removing the cash register. He was armed
with a black handgun, containing an extended magazine. Travion Lindsey stood guard at the door and
eventually walked over the counter and assisted in removing currency. He was armed with a black handgun, which he
held in his left hand the entire time.
After two minutes inside of the store, the three ran out of the store
taking liquor bottles, cigarettes, and candy on their way outside. The males then re-entered the Aztec and fled
the area.
Co-defendants Lindsey and Phillips were previously sentenced
to 108 and 132 months in prison, respectively.
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and assisted by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police
Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom
Mehan is handling the case for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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