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Chicago Man Sentenced to Over 11 Years for Carjackings, Robbery
A Chicago man who terrorized the streets of Chicago and surrounding suburbs, carjacking four vehicles and robbing a UPS truck, has been sentenced to over 11 years in federal prison.
Jaheim Henyard, 22, of Chicago, committed the UPS robbery, three of the carjackings, and two street robberies within days of each other in August 2020 in Oak Park, Ill., Cicero, Ill., and Chicago. The other carjacking occurred in December 2019 in a supermarket parking lot in Westchester, Ill. During that carjacking, Henyard’s accomplice and the victim, who was armed and possessed a concealed carry license, engaged in an exchange of gunfire. Henyard also attempted to carjack another vehicle at gunpoint in Oak Park in July 2020, but was unsuccessful.
In the UPS heist, Henyard and two others – Darius Young and Xavier Tate – robbed the truck on a residential street in Oak Park on the afternoon of August 21, 2020. During the robbery, the UPS driver was ordered to lay face down in the street while the offenders removed boxes from the truck and sped off. All three defendants pleaded guilty and admitted their roles in the heist. Henyard’s guilty plea also included the four carjackings as well as the attempted carjacking.
U.S. District Judge Sara L. Ellis sentenced the defendants this month to federal prison terms:
Henyard, 22, of Chicago, was sentenced to eleven years and three months in federal prison.
Young, 28, of Berwyn, Ill., was sentenced to four years in federal prison.
Tate, 27, of Chicago, was sentenced to seven years and nine months in federal prison.
The sentences were announced by Morris Pasqual, Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, and Robert W. “Wes” Wheeler, Jr., Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Field Office of the FBI. The Chicago Police Department, Oak Park Police Department, and Cicero Police Department participated in the investigation. The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office provided valuable assistance. The government was represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Charles W. Mulaney and Simar Khera.
Key Facts
- State: Illinois
- Agency: DOJ USAO
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: Official Source ↗
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