Back-to-back armed carjackings earn two Chicago men lengthy federal sentences

Two men who terrorized Chicago residents in a pair of armed carjackings have been sentenced to long federal prison terms, court records show. Marquell Davis, 23, was sentenced to 12 years in prison, and Ramone Bradley, 27, received nine years for their roles in two violent carjackings they allegedly carried out with a third man, Edmund Singleton, whose case remains pending.

Prosecutors said the trio targeted random victims as they cruised around the city, including a doctor who uses crutches after suffering polio as a child.

According to prosecutors, the men set out around 7 p.m. on November 3, 2022, to find “innocent people to carjack and rob at gunpoint.” Surveillance footage showed Davis as the most aggressive of the group, leading the attacks on two separate victims, prosecutors said in a sentencing memo…

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