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Jewelry Store Robber Convicted Of For Daylong Trail Of Terror In MD: Feds

A 29-year-old man may spend the rest of his life behind bars after terrorizing several Maryland businesses during a daylong crime spree throughout Baltimore, federal officials announced.

A jewelry store at the Security Square Mall was among the locations hit by Poynter and his cohorts.

A jewelry store at the Security Square Mall was among the locations hit by Poynter and his cohorts.

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Baltimore resident Keith Poynter, Jr. has become the latest to be convicted for his role in a 2019 series of armed robberies, all committed in one day, and for discharging a weapon during one of the incidents.

He was convicted by a jury following a four-day trial.

Federal prosecutors say that on Dec. 6, 2019, Poynter conspired with others, including Benjamin Bunn, Jr., and Tiffany Gardner, to rob businesses in both Baltimore City and Baltimore County.

On the day of the robberies, Poynter and another suspect robbed a jewelry store in the 200 block of North Howard Street, during which the other person placed a machete in the door to prevent it from locking.

During the initial robbery, Poynter brandished a weapon and struck a glass countertop, which caused the gun to fire. He then fired two more shots into another glass case and stole jewelry and other merchandise, all in the presence of store employees.

The two then got into a silver Acura TL, which was being driven by Bunn, and the three left the area.

Later that day, Poynter entered a second jewelry store in the Security Square Mall, where he took out the handgun and demanded jewelry before fleeing the store in a waiting Acura TL where Bunn and Gardner were waiting.

Two hours later, their trail of tears continued, when Poynter walked into a pawn shop in hte 6600 block of Reisterstown Road with the weapon, demanded jewelry, and threatened to shoot a customer.

He again made off with the jewelry and returned to the waiting Acura.

Poynter was charged with:

  • Three counts of commercial robbery;
  • Three counts of conspiracy to use a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence;
  • Two counts of brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence;
  • Discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.

When he is sentenced, Poynter will face life in prison.

Bunn, 37, also of Baltimore, pleaded guilty days before his trial was set to begin and is scheduled to be sentenced in July. Gardner, 27, has already been sentenced to give years in federal prison.

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