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Robert M. Brannon, Robbery and Firearm Charges, Nebraska 2016

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Omaha Man Sentenced for Robbery and Firearm Charges

Robert M. Brannon, a 27-year-old Omaha man, has been sentenced to 6 years’ imprisonment for his role in a brazen robbery at a local Dunkin’ Donuts.

On January 10, 2016, at approximately 8:50 p.m., Brannon entered the Dunkin’ Donuts at 10611 Fort Street, carrying what appeared to be a gun, and demanded the two employees open the safe. When they told him they couldn’t open it, he took approximately $150.00 from the cash registers. He then directed them to get in the freezer and closed the door behind them. They were able to call 911 and Omaha Police officers responded a short time later. Both employees were unharmed.

Brannon was arrested two days later and had a different firearm in his possession. He had been convicted in Douglas County District Court in 2011 of delivery of a controlled substance, a felony. Felons are prohibited from possessing firearms.

As part of his guilty plea, Brannon agreed to pay restitution for all three robberies, including the December 23, 2015, robbery of the Dunkin’ Donuts at 2520 Old Cheney Road, in Lincoln and the December 27, 2015, robbery of the 10730 Q Street Dunkin’ Donuts in Omaha. Brannon had previously worked at the Lincoln and Q Street Dunkin’ Donuts locations prior to the robberies.

The case was investigated by the Omaha Police Department.

Brannon was sentenced by the Honorable Laurie Smith Camp, and was ordered to pay $3,139.82 in restitution. He will serve 3 years of supervised release after his incarceration ends.

Robert Stuart, Acting United States Attorney, announced the sentence, stating that Brannon’s actions were ‘a brazen attempt to commit a crime and then flee the scene.’

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