Two defendants, Tyree Craig, 29, and Jacobi Pickett, 21, were charged together in a 13-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury. They were each charged with one count of robbery conspiracy, eight counts of robbery, and two counts of brandishing a firearm during a violent crime, and Pickett alone was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Craig was also charged with Jarryl Williams, 42, in a separate four-count federal indictment involving the January 10 armed robbery, involving four suspects, of James and Williams Jewelers, located at 7020 West Cermak Road in Berwyn. Craig and Williams were each charged with one count of robbery conspiracy, attempted robbery, and brandishing a firearm. Williams, who was shot by a store security officer, was also charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm with a partially obliterated serial number.
Craig and Williams have each pleaded not guilty to the charges involving the Berwyn attempted robbery. Craig and Pickett are scheduled to be arraigned on May 1 in U.S. District Court. Craig and Williams were initially arrested previously on related state charges but were later transferred to federal custody, where they remain. Pickett has been in federal custody since he was arrested in March on a criminal complaint.
According to the Craig and Pickett indictment returned yesterday, both defendants allegedly participated in the following robberies:
- Dunkin Donuts, 3910 West Touhy Ave., Lincolnwood, on October 20, 2013
- Phillips 66 gas station, 1234 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago, on October 21, 2013
- Shell gas station, 9600 Crawford Ave., Skokie, on Oct. 21, 2013; Shell gas station, 3 East Algonquin Rd., Arlington Heights, on October 31, 2013
- Marathon gas station, 242 Waukegan Rd., Glenview, on October 31, 2013
- Shell gas station, 5055 Touhy Ave., Skokie, on Nov. 30, 2013; and Seven-Eleven, 500 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette, on November 30, 2013
- Craig alone was also charged with the December 13, 2013, robbery of Ted’s Jewelers, 5334 South Archer Ave., Chicago
- Pickett alone was charged with the February 19, 2014, robbery of EZ Pawn store, 4080 Southwest Hwy., Hometown, in which jewelry valued at approximately $73,000 was stolen
According to court documents, the charges stem from an FBI investigation of a series of similar armed robberies and attempted robberies last fall and winter of retail stores and businesses in Chicago, as well as northern and western suburbs. Typically, one or more participants entered each business and brandished a black semi-automatic handgun while demanding money or jewelry and, in some instances Newport cigarettes. The participant or participants attempted to disguise their appearance but video surveillance provided a similar pattern of clothing and appearance.
The investigation is continuing.
Each count of robbery and robbery conspiracy carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, and each count of brandishing a firearm carries a consecutive, mandatory minimum of seven years in prison and a maximum of life. Williams and Picket also faces a maximum 10-year sentence on the felon in possession charges.