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Kyle Felon Pleads Guilty to Armed Robbery Spree in Texas

Austin, Texas – In a gritty courtroom saga, convicted felon Kyle Felon, Yael Williams Jr., 38, from Kyle, has pleaded guilty to three counts of armed robbery committed in Austin over the summer. The crimes included violent takeovers at a Subway restaurant and two 7-11 stores.

Williams’ spree involved brandishing a .22 caliber revolver during the robberies, where he forcibly seized cash and property, threatening employees with deadly force. His audacity reached a dangerous climax when he opened fire on two bystanders attempting to intervene in his robbery of the Subway restaurant.

The court records paint a chilling picture of Williams’ actions: after being confronted by an employee, he fired several shots at them, one of whom was injured. Williams now faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 24 years for his violent crimes, which include discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, and brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.

As the case unfolds, U.S. Attorney Justin R. Simmons for the Western District of Texas announced the guilty plea, while Assistant U.S. Attorney Alan Buie is handling the prosecution. The Austin Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are actively investigating the details of this shocking crime spree.

With Williams’ guilty plea in hand, a federal district court judge will soon determine his sentence, taking into account the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other pertinent statutory factors. The community awaits justice for the victims and their families, as the grim tale of Kyle Felon’s armed robberies continues to unfold.

For those who seek updates on this high-profile crime, stay tuned to Grimy Times for the latest from the courtrooms of Texas.

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