A 21-year-old Westerville man, Cameron D. Newton, is sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of orchestrating a series of armed robberies against postal carriers. Prosecutors detail that Newton recruited juveniles for these crimes while on probation and allegedly tracked victims while posing as a DoorDash delivery driver.
During the investigation, authorities uncovered a significant stash of altered checks, stolen mail, and firearms linked to the robberies. The case speaks to a troubling trend of violence against postal workers and highlights the cooperative efforts of local police and federal agencies in addressing such criminal enterprises. This sentencing marks a critical step in efforts to ensure the safety of service workers.
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