A Charlotte man, 32-year-old Andrew Marquis Jackson, is found guilty of multiple armed robberies, including incidents at a Dunkin’ Donuts and a 7-Eleven, as confirmed by the Department of Justice. Jackson, alongside his co-conspirators, is charged with three counts of Hobbs Act robbery and multiple firearm offenses following a trial that revealed their coordinated efforts to rob businesses at gunpoint.
The evidence details how Jackson brandished a firearm during each incident, even firing a shot into the ceiling at both the Dunkin’ Donuts and 7-Eleven locations. Currently in federal custody, he faces a maximum potential sentence of life in prison, with a mandatory minimum of 27 years given his convictions. Sentencing has yet to be scheduled, and details regarding the charges against his accomplices remain undisclosed.
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