The sentence was announced by United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein; Special Agent in Charge Richard A. McFeely of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Baltimore County State ’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger; Baltimore County Police Chief James W. Johnson; and Baltimore Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III.
According to information presented at Bell ’s plea hearing, on December 22, 2008 , Bell , Trevon Jones and Quindell Ford entered the Texaco Station at 2415 York Road in Timonium , Maryland . The cashier was alone in the store at the time and attempted to stop Bell from coming behind the counter. Bell drew a gun from under his jacket and struck the cashier in the head with the gun twice before the cashier fell to the ground. Bell ordered the cashier to stay down and the robbers ransacked the area behind the counter, stealing the money from the cash drawer, five cartons of cigarettes, as well as the cashier’s wallet and cellular telephone.
Quindell Ford, age 29 and Trevon Jones, age 28, both of Baltimore , pled guilty to their roles in the robberies. Jones was sentenced to 12 years in prison and Ford faces a maximum penalty of life in prison for the robberies and for brandishing a gun during a crime of violence at his sentencing on November 4, 2010 .
Mr. Rosenstein thanked the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Baltimore County Police Department, and the Baltimore County State ’s Attorney’s Office and the Baltimore City Police Department for their work in this investigation and prosecution. Mr. Rosenstein commended Assistant U.S. Attorney Bonnie S. Greenberg, who prosecuted this case.
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