Man Sentenced For Violent Armed Robbery Spree Across Los Angeles County
A man was sentenced to 27 years in prison for a violent armed robbery spree across Los Angeles County. Justin Washington, 34, from Gardena, was convicted for targeting nearly a dozen businesses at gunpoint during a five-day crime spree in 2020, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. At the time, Washington had been released on parole after a 10-year sentence for armed robbery and possession of a deadly weapon. In September 2020, less than two months after his release, Washington murdered a rival gang member, authorities said. Then from Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, 2020, Washington targeted 10 businesses in the South Bay and South L.A. area in an armed robbery spree. Victimized businesses included a grocery store, a 7-Eleven, multiple donut shops, a veterinarian’s office, a mobile phone store, a dry cleaner business, and a Baskin-Robbins. During the robbery of a Torrance donut shop on Dec. 2, 2020, Washington reportedly pointed a gun at a store employee before striking them in the head, authorities said. He then forced the victim into a back office before tying up their hands.
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