Jackson, Miss. – Jalen Sean Benton, 19, of Georgia, was
sentenced today by Chief U.S. District Judge Daniel P. Jordan III to 358 months
in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release, for
carjacking, two business robberies, and using a firearm to commit each offense,
announced U.S. Attorney Mike Hurst, FBI Jackson Division Special Agent in
Charge Michelle A. Sutphin, and Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace. Benton was
also ordered to pay a $1,500 fine.
On March 25, 2019, Benton robbed the Jimmy Johns Restaurant
in Meridian, the McDonalds in Brandon, and carjacked a vehicle in Vicksburg.
Benton used pistols in committing each offense. The Warren County Sheriff’s
Office arrested Benton in Vicksburg after shooting at law enforcement and
subsequently committing the carjacking.
On April 16, 2019, Benton was charged in a federal criminal
indictment with carjacking, two business robberies, and using a firearm to
commit each offense. He pled guilty before Judge Jordan on June 12, 2019.
"Because of the courage and bravery of our law
enforcement, this criminal’s rampage of terror is over. He will now spend the
next three decades of his life repaying a debt to society for the harm he has
caused others. I want to sincerely thank our law enforcement for literally
putting themselves in harm’s way in order to stop this violent criminal from
harming anyone else," said U.S. Attorney Hurst.
"The crime spree that this individual went on put the
innocent lives of citizens across Central Mississippi in danger," said FBI
Special Agent in Charge Sutphin. "Without the assistance and quick actions
of Sheriff Pace and his deputies, this individual could have committed more
violent crime. Cooperation with all levels of law enforcement is essential in
cases like these to bring justice to the affected victims and
communities."
"The excellent cooperation between the FBI, the U.S.
Attorney's Office and the Warren County Sheriff's Office has made our community
a safer place and made certain this violent offender will serve a very long
time in federal prison," said Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace.
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Lynn Murray.
This case is part of Project EJECT, an initiative by the
U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Mississippi under the U.S.
Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN). EJECT is a holistic,
multi-disciplinary approach to fighting and reducing violent crime through
prosecution, prevention, re-entry and awareness. EJECT stands for "Empower
Justice Expel Crime Together." PSN is bringing together all levels of law
enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and make our
neighborhoods safer for everyone. Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions
reinvigorated PSN in 2017 as part of the Department’s renewed focus on
targeting violent criminals, directing all U.S. Attorney’s Offices to work in
partnership with federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement and the
local community to develop effective, locally-based strategies to reduce
violent crime.
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