Ulysses Robinson Jr., a Pensacola resident, pleads guilty to multiple charges stemming from a December armed robbery where he and an accomplice held several individuals at gunpoint. The pair stole around $10,000 and marijuana from a local business, with Robinson also admitting to firing a gun during the incident.
Robinson’s plea includes serious offenses such as interference with commerce by threat or violence and possession of a firearm as a convicted felon. He faces sentencing on November 13, 2025, which could result in a life sentence, highlighting the severity of his crimes and the ongoing federal initiative aimed at reducing crime in local communities.
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