Florida man charged for conducting six armed robberies over span of one week: DOJ

A Tallahassee man was indicted by a federal jury after he reportedly robbed six stores over a week span, the Northern District of Florida Attorney's Office said. 

A federal jury handed down a 13-count indictment charging 21-year-old Keshawn Jarmarlin Robinson with six counts of Hobbs Act Robbery, six counts of brandishing a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence, and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Robinson allegedly robbed a Subway restaurant on Nov 15, 2022. On Nov. 19, he robbed a Tobacco Outlet, and the next day he robbed a Dollar General Store. On Nov. 22, Robinson robbed an Advanced Auto Parts store, a Firehouse Subs restaurant, and the Lemon Pepper restaurant, the DOJ said. 

Robinson is accused of using a gun for all six robberies. He is also a convicted felon and is prohibited from possessing a firearm or ammunition under federal law. 

If convicted, Robinson faces 20 years in prison for each Hobbs Act robbery, a mandatory consecutive term of not less than 7 years in prison up to life for each count of brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, and up to 15 years imprisonment for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.