SHARE

Man Gets Over Decade In Jail For Using Pellet Gun In Armed Robbery In Westchester

A man will spend more than a decade in prison for committing an armed robbery in Westchester during which he held a victim at gunpoint with a loaded pellet gun.

This pellet gun was used in the armed robbery, according to the DA's Office.

This pellet gun was used in the armed robbery, according to the DA's Office.

Photo Credit: Westchester County District Attorney's Office
A Yonkers man will spend more than a decade in prison after committing an armed robbery.

A Yonkers man will spend more than a decade in prison after committing an armed robbery.

Photo Credit: Pixabay/sergeitokmakov

Yonkers resident Shawn Lucas, age 37, was sentenced on Friday, June 16 to 12 years in state prison for taking part in a 2021 armed robbery in the city, according to the Westchester County District Attorney's Office. 

On the day of the robbery, Dec. 27, 2021, just before 8 p.m., Lucas followed the victim as he was entering an apartment building in Yonkers, brandished a loaded pellet gun that looked like a firearm, and demanded the victim hand over his cell phone and wallet. 

The victim then proceeded to give Lucas both of these items, which contained $45, a debit card, and identification cards. 

Several hours after the robbery, which was captured on surveillance video, Lucas was followed by Yonkers Police to Warburton Avenue after they tracked the victim's cell phone.

There, officers witnessed Lucas trying to give the pellet gun to another man and then engaged him in a brief chase on foot, during which Lucas fell and dropped the gun. Police were then able to recover the weapon and show it to the victim, who confirmed it was the same gun used in the robbery.

After a two-week trial in April 2023, Lucas was found guilty of the following charges: 

  • Second-degree robbery;
  • Third-degree criminal possession of a weapon;
  • Fourth-degree grand larceny.

In addition to his 12-year sentence, Lucas will also be required to serve five years of supervised release. 

Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah commented on Lucas's sentence. 

"This was a terrifying incident for an unsuspecting victim who was coming home and held the door for someone who ultimately held him at gunpoint," she said, adding, "Thanks to cell phone technology and the Yonkers police, this defendant was apprehended right away, and convicted by a jury of his peers.”

to follow Daily Voice Scarsdale and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE