LOS ANGELES
–Two men dubbed the “Cowboy Gun Bandits” by the FBI for using a large-caliber
revolver during a series of robberies that targeted gas station convenience
stores and a bank have been to serve federal prison sentences of at least 35
years.
Dominic
Dorsey, 51, of Hollywood, was sentenced late Friday by United States District
Judge Christina A. Snyder to 40 years in federal prison.
Reginald Bailey, 74, of the Jefferson
Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, was ordered Friday afternoon to serve a
35-year sentence.
In addition
to the prison sentences, Judge Snyder ordered both men to pay restitution
totaling $58,700.
Following a two-week trial in July 2016,
a federal jury found Dorsey and Bailey guilty of 11 felony counts – conspiracy
to interfere with commerce in violation of the Hobbs Act, five specific Hobbs
Act robberies and five counts of using a firearm during the robberies.
The jury
specifically found that Dorsey and Bailey committed five robberies:
a September 24,
2013, robbery at a Shell gas station in Woodland Hills;
an October 6,
2013, robbery at an ARCO gas station in Newhall;
an October 18,
2013, robbery at a Chevron gas station in Woodland Hills;
an October 25,
2013, robbery at an ARCO gas station in Encino; and
a November 5,
2013, robbery of a Citibank branch in Glendale that netted more than $55,000.
In addition
to these robberies, the jury heard evidence in relation to the conspiracy count
that Dorsey and Bailey also committed robberies at three other gas stations in
October 2013.
Documents
filed by prosecutors in relation to the sentencings described “the violent,
terroristic nature” of Dorsey and Bailey’s criminal conduct, and how they
“repeatedly brandished and used a firearm to control and instill fear in
innocent civilians in order to steal from them and their businesses.”
Many of the
robberies were captured by video surveillance, which allowed investigators to
determine that one of the robbers was missing part of his ring finger on his
left hand. The video evidence helped lead authorities to Bailey, whose left
hand is missing a portion of his ring finger.
The
investigation into the string of robberies by the “Cowboy Gun Bandits” was
conducted by the Los Angeles Metropolitan Task Force on Violent Crime, which is
made up of investigators with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Los
Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. The
Glendale Police Department provided substantial assistance during the
investigation.
This case
was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Joseph D. Axelrad and
Jeffrey M. Chemerinsky of the Violent and Organized Crime Section.
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