JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Four people are facing federal charges in connection with a string of Dollar General robberies that led to a shooting incident in the Brentwood neighborhood in May.
On Thursday, a federal grand jury indicted Tresonda Benefield, 24, Nathanial Carter, 23, Jackeri Lewis, 26 and Jakeithiyan Daniel, 24, on seven charges, including conspiracy, robbery (under the federal Hobbs Act), and firearm-related charges.
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Police said the four suspects used the same mode of operation for each robbery at a Dollar General on Main Street, Fort Caroline Road, Yellow Bluff Road and a store on Main Street in the Brentwood neighborhood.
The robberies took place between April and May, officials said.
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The four are accused of waiting until the stores were closing to strike.
Police said in all four robberies, three of the suspects would go into the store armed with guns while the fourth person would wait behind the wheel of the getaway car.
After one of the robbery incidents, there was a brief chase that led to an officer firing a shot at the vehicle when one of the suspects raised a gun at him.
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Following the suspects’ arrest, police searched the vehicle. Officers said they found three guns believed to be used in all the robberies, ski masks, more than $3,500 in cash and stolen merchandise in the vehicle.
Investigators also said a search warrant served at two of the suspects’ homes led to the discovery of clothing worn by the suspects in a previous armed robbery, a box of latex gloves that matched the gloves worn in previous robberies and Dollar General bags.
No one was injured in the shooting or during the robberies.
Dollar General’s corporate office issued this statement about the robberies:
We are committed to providing a safe environment for employees and customers. We have invested in various security measures, as appropriate for each store. To protect the integrity of these measures, we do not publicly comment on their details. Additionally, we appreciate our ongoing and collaborative partnership with Jacksonville law enforcement.
Dollar General Spokesperson