PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A Philadelphia County man pleaded guilty Friday after federal authorities accused him of robbing or attempting to rob four armored trucks last year.
Mujahid Davis, 24, of Philadelphia, pleaded guilty before a federal judge on two counts each of Hobbs Act robbery and attempted Hobbs Act robbery and one count of using a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.
Davis was accused in the robbery of two Brinks trucks in Philadelphia and Elkins Park last July and August, as well as two attempted robberies of Brinks trucks in Philadelphia in July and October.
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He will be sentenced on August 4 and faces a maximum term of life in prison.
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