Robbery Arrests Made in LaVergne

Dec 19, 2011 at 06:16 am by Unknown


Local, state and federal law enforcement officials rounded up eight individuals named in a federal complaint charging them with conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act Robbery. The charges relate to home invasion robberies, one of which occurred on June 10th in LaVergne, Tenn., where a woman was pistol whipped and severely beaten by several individuals after forcing their way into her home. The suspects ransacked the home and left the woman pleading for them to spare her life.

The other home invasion occurred on June 27, 2011 in Elmwood, Tenn., where the door of a home was kicked open and several armed gunmen assaulted the occupants, tied them up and ransacked the house. A struggle with the suspects later ensued and the suspects fired several rounds at the occupants, critically injuring one of them.

“The U.S. Attorney’s Office and our law enforcement partners will work tirelessly to identify, apprehend and prosecute those who commit such violent acts in our communities,” said U.S. Attorney Jerry Martin. “We will not stand for these acts of violence and these arrests should send a clear message that we are committed to seeking justice for those responsible.”

“The excellent police work of South Precinct officers and our Gang Unit led to a wealth of information that contributed greatly to the ultimate charges against the defendants,” Nashville Police Chief Steve Anderson said. “The partnership between all of the law enforcement agencies involved in this case should be a clear indication to all that we are united to identify and prosecute violent criminals regardless of county boundaries.”

“Today’s arrests and enforcement action demonstrates that ATF and our state and local partners will not tolerate such violent, criminal activity,” said ATF SAC Glenn Anderson. “The violent home invasion robberies charged in this case strike at the heart of public safety. No family, regardless of where they reside in our community should live in fear of being attacked, beaten and shot within their own residence. ATF will continue to focus our efforts on those violent members of society who choose to utilize firearms to commit acts of violence.”

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Additionally, the following individuals are charged in connection with the home invasion in Elmwood, Tennessee, only

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