United States Attorney Erica H. MacDonald today announced
the sentencing of JAYVON DOMINIQUE GANT, 28, to eight years in prison for bank
robbery. GANT, who pleaded guilty on August 20, 2018, was sentenced today
before Judge Joan N. Ericksen in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
According to his guilty plea and documents filed in court,
on June 7, 2018, GANT entered Premier Bank in Bloomington, Minnesota, and
passed a note to the teller that contained a demand for money, followed by a
verbal demand of the teller to, “give me all the money and no trackers.” In
response to his demand, the teller handed GANT $3,710 and, after receiving the
money, GANT fled the bank on foot. Following the robbery, law enforcement
officers located GANT at his home in Bloomington. Upon law enforcement’s entry
to the residence, GANT jumped from his third floor balcony to the second floor
below, broke the sliding glass door and entered the second floor apartment in
an attempt to escape. When confronted by law enforcement on the second floor,
GANT jumped from the second floor balcony to the ground level where he was
apprehended.
According to his guilty plea and documents filed in court,
GANT committed five additional robberies of other banks located throughout the
Twin Cities area. In all instances, GANT used similar tactics by passing a note
to the teller that contained a demand for money. For example, one such note
stated, “Give me all the money out the top and bottom drawer act calm and
normal NO Gps or Dypack Im going to go through the money at this counter so
don’t play games with me give me the money act normal no one will get hurt.”
This case was the result of an investigation conducted by
the FBI Safe Streets Task Force, the Bloomington, Blaine, Fridley, Edina, Cottage
Grove and Oakdale Police Departments. This case was brought as part of Project
Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), an initiative that brings together federal, state and
local law enforcement to combat violent crime.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles
J. Kovats.
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