Spartanburg Man Receives Sentence for Attempted Armed Robbery at Local QuikTrip
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – A resident of Spartanburg, David Jackson, has been dealt a 12-year prison sentence subsequent to pleading guilty to an attempted armed robbery at a local QuikTrip.
The Incident
On Aug. 9, 2022, Jackson reportedly entered a QuikTrip, situated on W. Main St in Spartanburg, armed with a concealed firearm. It was reported by the Spartanburg Police Department that Jackson fired the weapon upon his entrance and attempted to access the cash drawers behind the counter, albeit unsuccessfully. Police officers caught Jackson near the gas pumps outside the convenience store shortly after he dropped his firearm, reportedly acting in a highly erratic manner.
Past Convictions
This is not the first time Jackson has been involved in crime of similar nature. In fact, he had previously served a ten-year sentence following a conviction for armed robbery back in 2002.
The Charges
This time around, Jackson’s charges encompass attempted armed robbery, discharging a firearm into a structure, possession of a weapon amidst the execution of a violent crime, and possession of a firearm by a person with a prior violent felony conviction.
Punishment
In addition to his 12-year sentence, Jackson will face five years of probation upon his release from prison. The sentence was decided to reflect the severity of the charges, as well as Jackson’s previous criminal record.
This incident serves as a warning for potential criminals and emphasizes the commitment of HERE News network and the local community to keep Spartanburg safe. It illustrates the urgency for mitigating violent crime in the area, and highlights the importance of severe punishment in deterring potential offenders.
As part of its ongoing commitment, the HERE News Network will continue to report on criminal actions that threaten the safety of Spartanburg residents, as well as the commendable work undertaken by local law enforcement and legal system.