ROCHESTER, N.Y.—U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr. announced today that Troy L. McCullough a/k/a Trey, 49, of Rochester, NY, who was convicted of Hobbs Act robbery and brandishing and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence, was sentenced to serve 262 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Charles J. Siragusa.
Assistant U.S. Robert A. Marangola, who handled the case, stated that on December 3, 2019, the defendant and co-defendants James A. Houston a/k/a Hood, and Raekwon D. Fuqua, and others, robbed at gunpoint the AT&T store located on E. Ridge Road in the Town of Irondequoit. McCullough entered the store wearing a mask and gloves, brandished and pointed a firearm at a store employee while ordering him to open the safe, held the employee at gunpoint while he and defendant Fuqua removed 32 cellular phones from the store safe, and took them out of the store. The cellular telephones were valued at over $32,344. McCullough was arrested shortly after the robbery at a residence on Champlain Street in Rochester, where the stolen phones were recovered.
Co-defendants Fuqua and Houston were previously convicted of Hobbs Act robbery and are awaiting sentencing.
The sentencing is the culmination of an investigation on the part of
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, under the
direction of Special Agent-in-Charge John B. Devito; the Rochester
Police Department, under the direction of Chief Cynthia
Herriott-Sullivan; and the Irondequoit Police Department, under the
direction of Chief Alan Laird.
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