St. Louis, MO – Jevantae Phillips, 22, St. Louis, was
sentenced to 11 years in prison for carjacking, brandishing a firearm during a
federal crime of violence and robbery charges.
He appeared in federal court today before U.S. District Judge Ronnie L.
White.
According to court documents, on October 17, 2017, officers
of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department responded to 3880 Meramec,
after a report of a robbery/carjacking at that location. The victim was located and she said she had
been in her 2002 Pontiac Aztek, traveling east in the 3800 block of
Meramec. She stated she stopped at the
curb to make a call on her cellular phone.
While doing so she heard a knock at her driver’s window. She then looked over and observed a male
standing at the driver’s door with a military style weapon brandished at
her. She opened the door and attempted
to hand over her purse; the suspect refused the purse, and ordered her out of
the vehicle.
When she complied, Phillips entered the driver’s seat. She additionally observed the passenger door
closing. Ahmaad Ali, the second suspect,
entered the passenger side of her vehicle.
The vehicle then fled east on Meramec. The stolen vehicle
contained her purse, which held personal items, and her driver’s license. Her vehicle additionally contained a GoGo
Sport scooter, which was located in the rear of the vehicle.
On October 18, 2017, Phillisp, along with co-defendants
Ahmaad Ali and Travion Lindsey, all armed with firearms entered the 7-11 store
located on Christy Avenue in South St. Louis.
The three arrived at the 7-11 in the Pontiac Aztek that had been stolen
one day earlier at gunpoint by Ali and Phillips. They entered the store brandishing their
firearms and wearing masks. One walked
around the counter and began stealing lottery tickets and money from the cash
register. He was armed with a black long
barrel pistol grip firearm. A second
male jumped over the counter and began removing the cash register. He was armed with a black handgun, containing
an extended magazine. The third male
stood guard at the door and eventually walked over the counter and assisted in
removing currency. He was armed with a
black handgun, which he held in his left hand the entire time. After two minutes inside of the store, the
three ran out of the store taking liquor bottles, cigarettes, and candy on
their way outside. The males then
re-entered the Aztec and fled the area northbound, out of sight.
Co-defendants Ali and Lindsey are scheduled to be sentenced
May 8, 2019 and April 10, 2019, respectively.
This case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and assisted by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police
Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom
Mehan is handling the case for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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