2024-08-19 18:26:10
A man was charged this afternoon as a co-perpetrator in two robberies in Allentown in January, targeting a warehouse and a farm. The accused was a member of the gang, which also included a police officer and firefighters from the city’s barracks.
According to the prosecutor’s office, The first incident occurred “in a packing shed between 2am and 3am on January 22”.a group of several people who have been charged, as well as the man named today, gained access to the property by cutting through the perimeter fence. They approached the detention center, tied his hands, and “that’s how they committed the crime,” the prosecutor in the case described.
prosecutor Describing it as “the robbery was all the more serious because it was committed in a town and in a band”and the use of firearms whose shooting ability cannot be recognized. The man was pointed out as co-author Same.
The victim’s complaint detailed the stolen property. In addition, the evidence included, among other things, procedural records of the Allen Sixth Police Department; sketch of the location, interview with the complainant, The Allen team reported that the company provided abduction biological material, telephone intervention calls, raids, and a video in which the defendants could be seen using a grinder to cut into safes.
so, The defendant will be the seventh person within the tax file structure to have criminal charges filed against him.
The second alleged act involved stealing from the farm on employee payday, “At around 6:12 pm on January 27 this year, “when a group of people, including today’s defendant, entered a red Suzuki Fun car without a license plate. They threatened employees with guns, warning that they would kill them if they looked at them They also threatened the owner, demanded money to pay employees and stole the keys to a Hilux truck.
This fact is classified as “The robbery was more serious because it was committed in a town and in a bandin a real competition with robbery aggravated by the use of firearms that could not be proven fit to fire.
The evidence referred to included complaints from victimsstatements from several employees of the farm, conversations between the defendants (which identified the location, participants and other details of the incident), reports from the investigative team and other evidence.
this Self-defense argued that for strategic reasons his assistant would not make a statement at this time and did not object to the facts described or the legal qualifications raised.
Finally, the safeguarding judge intervened at noon on Monday and held that the charges against the man had been brought at the request of the prosecutor’s office.
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