United States Attorney Joe Kelly announced that Bryant
Freemont, Jr., age 19, was sentenced today in federal court in Omaha, Nebraska
for Robbery in Indian Country. United
States District Court Judge Robert F. Rossiter, Jr., sentenced Freemont to 18
months of imprisonment. There is no
parole in the federal system. After
completing his term of imprisonment, Freemont will begin a three-year term of
supervised release.
On the morning of July 14, 2018, Freemont approached the
victim, an emergency medical technician, in the parking lot outside of the Carl
T. Curtis Medical Center in Macy, Nebraska.
The victim had just completed her shift and was in her vehicle preparing
to drive home. Freemont demanded money
from the victim and stated that he had a gun.
After the victim initially did not provide any money, Freemont reached
into his waistband. The victim thought
Freemont was pulling out a firearm. The
victim then gave Freemont all the money she had on her–$20. Freemont then fled the scene. Freemont later admitted to law enforcement to
committing the robbery and stated that he did not actually have a firearm.
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
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