A federal judge on Friday sentenced two men to lengthy federal prison terms for a violent carjacking and robbery at a Memphis construction site in November 2024. Marterrio Armstrong, 21, received a 13-year sentence, while Jacam’Ron McIntosh, 21, of Oxford, Mississippi, was ordered to serve 8.5 years behind bars.
How Prosecutors Say the Construction-Site Ambush Went Down
Prosecutors say the case traces back to November 24, 2024, when Armstrong and McIntosh allegedly walked up on nine construction workers who were packing up at a residential job site. The men pulled guns, ordered the crew to hand over wallets, phones, and keys, and punctuated the threat with a warning: “Don’t move or we will f**k you up,” according to the Department of Justice as cited by Action News 5.
How Police Tracked Them Down…