St. Paul Man Sentenced to 17 Years for Violent Armed Robberies of Twin Cities Businesses
MINNEAPOLIS – A St. Paul man was sentenced to 204 months in prison followed by four years of supervised release for his role in two armed robberies of Twin Cities businesses, announced United States Attorney Andrew M. Luger.
According to court documents, on June 16, 2020, Devon Dwayne Reginald Glover, 23, and his co-defendant Marshawn Michael Davison, 21, committed an armed robbery at a restaurant in Bloomington. During the course of the robbery, Glover shot and nearly killed the restaurant owner. Glover then took cash from the register.
One week later, on June 23, 2020, Glover committed a second armed robbery at a liquor store in St. Paul. During the course of the robbery, Glover brandished a gun, physically assaulted an employee, and stole cash from the register.
Glover was sentenced today in U.S. District Court before Judge John R. Tunheim. On May 25, 2022, he pleaded guilty to one count of discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, and one crime of brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. Davison pleaded guilty to one count of Hobbs Act robbery and was sentenced on May 24, 2022, to 72 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release.
This case was the result of an investigation conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the FBI, the Bloomington Police Department, and the St. Paul Police Department.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Calhoun-Lopez prosecuted the case.