Attempted Robbery Ends in Tragedy
Jonathan Rosales Sentenced to Nine Years in Federal Prison
Jonathan Rosales, 23, of New Brunswick was sentenced to nine years in federal prison in Newark on Thursday. This followed his guilty plea to charges of conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery and attempted Hobbs Act robbery according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of New Jersey. Rosales and two others attempted to rob a victim in New Brunswick on December 28, 2020. The victim was shot 14 times during the robbery and suffered serious injuries. Rosales’ accomplices, Saul Peralta and Giovanni Hoyos-Jaimes, have also pleaded guilty; Peralta received a six-and-a-half-year sentence last month while Hoyos-Jaimes awaits sentencing in July, according to the report of NJ.com.
Jonathan Rosales Sentenced to Nine Years for New Brunswick Shooting Incident
In a violent robbery attempt in New Brunswick on December 28, 2020, Jonathan Rosales, Saul Peralta, and Giovanni Hoyos-Jaimes shot a victim 14 times. The victim sustained serious injuries during the struggle. Rosales, 23, of New Brunswick, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery and attempted Hobbs Act robbery. Rosales was sentenced to nine years in federal prison in Newark on Thursday. Saul Peralta, another participant received a six-and-a-half-year sentence last month. Giovanni Hoyos-Jaimes is scheduled for sentencing in July.
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