Jyereonne Ransom, 19, and Kenneth Crute, 18, are charged in federal court following a three-week series of armed robberies across Manhattan and Mount Vernon. The pair, arrested on December 5, allegedly targeted several restaurants and a gas station between November 10 and 29, prompting a swift response from law enforcement to address the uptick in gun violence.
The U.S. Attorney’s office reports that Ransom and Crute face severe penalties, including up to 20 years in prison for each robbery count and mandatory minimum sentences for the firearm-related charges. Their case highlights ongoing collaboration between federal and local agencies, as officials vow to crack down on offenders using firearms in New York City. Sentencing details will ultimately be determined by the court.
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