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Friday, December 09, 2011

Man Gets 9 Years In Prison For Robbing Laundromat Of $13

GREENBELT, Md. (WUSA) -- A Temple Hills man was sentenced to 114 months in prison on Thursday for robbing a laundromat in January.

Juamal Samuel Carroll will also have to complete five years of supervised release for the robbery.

Carroll and another person entered No Rulez Laundromat in the 8000 block of Martin Luther King Highway in Glenarden and pointed a loaded gun at an employee, according to Carroll's plea agreement. They took $13 and left in a van.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Only 9yr for sticking a gun in somebody's face and robbing them. sissy state.

Anonymous said...

So, how much will this cost taxpayers?

lmclain said...

Stupid crime by stupid people. Compare THAT punishment to the punishment given to the CEO's of several dozen companies that STOLE the 401(k) funds of their employees, cost their company BILLIONS (and then robbed the taxpayers of the same BILLIONS), from criminal and deliberate manipulations of the stock market and housing sector. Oh yeah, that's right. My bad...those guys got multi-million dollar BONUSES and continue to take billions from the taxpayers. Crime DOES pay. The laundry mat guys got the big house. The CEO's got the big house in the Florida Keys. And they pulled a gun, too? I suppose the Attorney General Eric Holder should be thankful. His actions helped KILL a federal agent. NO ONE in the justice department has yet to be even charged with anything (even though he -- Holder - admits the weapons his department loosed upon the citizens will continue to be used in "crimes" (MURDERS, mostly) for years. Yep, justice IS blind (to justice).

Anonymous said...

armed robbery is still armed robbery, regardless of what the victim gives up

Anonymous said...

Only 9yr for sticking a gun in somebody's face and robbing them. sissy state.

December 9, 2011 11:51 AM

Let me guess, you're from Pa.