David Curtis President Sentenced

Armed carjackings and firearms offenses have landed David Curtis President, a 29-year-old resident of St. Louis County, in prison for 18 years. United States District Court Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr. handed down the sentence in a ruling that brings closure to the victims of President’s violent crimes.

According to the plea agreement, President pleaded guilty to the charges on August 24, 2021. The guilty plea stemmed from two separate carjackings committed on June 28, 2019, and July 29, 2019, in St. Louis County. The first carjacking occurred in the 11100 Block of Riaza Square, where President took a 2007 Buick Lucerne from the victim at gunpoint.

The St. Louis County Police Department investigated the carjacking and firearms offenses, identifying President as the carjacker and determining that he was in possession of the victim’s pistol, which was in the Lucerne at the time of the carjacking. This was not an isolated incident, as President struck again on July 29, 2019, at the Petro Mart at 698 Gravois Bluffs Boulevard.

On that day, President shot two persons and took from them a 2017 Nissan Altima. The violent nature of these crimes warranted a significant sentence, and Judge Limbaugh’s ruling reflects the severity of President’s actions. The 18-year sentence is a clear message that armed carjackings and firearms offenses will not be tolerated in St. Louis County.

The investigation and subsequent sentencing of David Curtis President demonstrate the commitment of the St. Louis County Police Department and the United States District Court to combating violent crime. The victims of President’s carjackings can now find some measure of closure, knowing that justice has been served.

The case against President serves as a reminder of the dangers of armed carjackings and firearms offenses. These crimes have a profound impact on the victims and the community at large. As such, it is essential for law enforcement agencies to continue to prioritize the investigation and prosecution of these offenses. By doing so, they can help to prevent future crimes and ensure that those responsible are held accountable for their actions.

In conclusion, the sentencing of David Curtis President to 18 years in prison for armed carjackings and firearms offenses is a significant ruling that underscores the importance of combating violent crime. The St. Louis County Police Department and the United States District Court have demonstrated their commitment to justice, and the community is safer as a result. As the case against President comes to a close, it is essential to remember the victims and the impact that these crimes have had on their lives.

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