WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A D.C. man was sentenced Friday to three and a half years in prison for a string of violent robberies of Maryland businesses, according to the United States Attorney’s Office (USAO) for the District of Columbia.
Glenn Dolford, 32, pleaded guilty in February to two counts of interference with interstate commerce by threat or violence. He was additionally ordered to serve three years of supervised release after his sentence.
The USAO noted that the sentencing will be added to the over 22 years he must serve for a deadly shooting on Super Bowl Sunday in February 2020 that killed one man and injured two others.
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According to court documents, the charges against Dolford stem from robberies in June 2020, when and three co-conspirators drove from D.C. to a CVS Pharmacy in Nottingham, Md. There, Dolford and two others assaulted an employee during a robbery…