A North Hollywood man who was a part of a crew that robbed a dozen Southern California companies and eloped to Las Vegas with an confederate throughout the crime spree was sentenced Thursday to greater than 16 and a half years in federal jail.
Antonio Lamar Bland, 36, acquired a 199-month sentence and was ordered to pay $17,829 in restitution, the U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace mentioned in a assertion.
Bland pleaded responsible in November to at least one depend of interference with commerce by theft and one depend of brandishing a firearm in furtherance of against the law of violence.
Bland and his two theft crew members — Ronnie Tucker, 24, of Lengthy Seashore, and Abigail Luckey, 50, of North Hollywood — robbed 12 companies throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties over a 17-day stretch in early 2024. The trio hit 7-Eleven shops, doughnut retailers and a smoke store.
Pictures contained in a U.S. District CourtU.S. District Courtroom indictment present Antonio Lamar Bland, left, and Ronnie Tucker.
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At one level throughout the crime spree, Bland and Luckey drove to Las Vegas and bought legally married. Two days later, the newlyweds dedicated one other theft.
The spree ended on Valentine’s Day when an worker at a Downey doughnut store fired a handgun in self-defense and despatched the suspects fleeing. Burbank police had been monitoring the getaway automotive with a GPS system and pulled the trio over shortly after.
“He did it for the cash; he did it for greed,” prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memorandum, including that Bland had “bragged about his crimes, labeling an image of himself ‘#RobberyGang.’”
Tucker and Luckey have additionally pleaded responsible to felony fees and stay in federal custody awaiting their very own sentencing hearings, in keeping with the U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace.

