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Philadelphia Man Charged with Three Armed Robberies Across Two Counties

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In a shocking turn of events, a 45‑year‑old Philadelphia resident has been charged with a series of armed robberies that took place across Montgomery and Delaware counties. The incidents, which span from August 2024 to February 2025, involved gunpoint thefts from a Family Dollar store, a Sunoco gas station, and a TD Bank branch, yielding a total of $8,000 in stolen cash.

Timeline of Incidents

On August 15, 2024, Donte Samuel Brown allegedly robbed a Family Dollar store in Delaware County, according to officials. The next major event occurred on January 28, 2025, when Brown is said to have taken a Sunoco gas station in Montgomery County at gunpoint. Finally, on February 19, 2025, Brown reportedly robbed a TD Bank branch in Delaware County.

Charges and Indictment

Brown has been charged with two counts of robbery interfering with interstate commerce and one count of using and carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. Prosecutors say he allegedly obtained $8,000 across the three robberies. He was indicted in July for the bank and gas station incidents.

Potential Sentence

If convicted, Brown faces a maximum of life in prison. The charges carry severe penalties under state law, reflecting the seriousness of the offenses.

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Key Takeaways

  • Donte Samuel Brown, 45, is charged with three armed robberies in Montgomery and Delaware counties.
  • The incidents total $8,000 in stolen funds.
  • He faces a potential life sentence if found guilty.

The case highlights the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in preventing armed thefts across county lines.

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Author: Jordan M. Lewis

Jordan M. Lewis is a Philadelphia-based journalist covering breaking news, local government, public safety, and citywide community stories. With over six years of newsroom experience, Jordan reports on everything from severe weather alerts and transportation updates to crime, education, and daily Philly life.

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