Carjacker, Nabbed After High-speed Pursuit And Crash, Receives Almost A Decade In Prison

A federal judge sentenced a Chicago man to nearly ten years in prison for an armed carjacking in West Town in 2022, which resulted in a high-speed police chase that ended in a crash.

Allen Clay, 23, pled guilty to carjacking and using a firearm in a violent offense, according to court records. Clay was sentenced to 117 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Robert Blakey, including 33 months for carjacking and 84 months for the firearm offense.

On April 25, 2022, Clay and his accomplice, Naronn Cain, were riding in a car when Cain became upset because the driver was “going too slow,” according to federal prosecutors. So their driver came to a halt next to two people who had recently parked a white 2011 Kia Optima in the 2600 block of West Division…

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