Grand jury hands up formal charges accusing 2 people of terrorizing a man at gunpoint

The man and woman accused of terrorizing a man at gunpoint early last week now are formally charged with several felonies stemming from the incident that include aggravated robbery, kidnapping and weapons offenses.

A Montgomery County grand jury on Thursday handed up a multiple-count indictment accusing Darius Woods, 24, on as many as eight felonies and Jamonae Foster-Jones, 22, on three felonies including two counts of aggravated robbery.

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The two are accused of detaining a man at gunpoint the night of Feb. 6 after luring him into a residence on Midway Avenue, according to affidavits filed with the courts. Woods and Foster-Jones, according to the indictments, then forced the man to withdraw money from ATMs and took his car that same night.

The man told police the two sped off in his car after forcing him out in the 400 block of Brightwood Avenue.

Woods crashed that car while trying to elude police. He suffered injuries described in the affidavits as causing “substantial risk of serious physical harm.”

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