Posted May 17, 2017 6:16 am by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

A previously convicted felon was sentenced to 25 years in federal court Friday for a string of armed robberies he committed throughout south Florida last year.
According to court documents, Zeddrick Smith, 46, was identified by multiple victims through photo line-ups.
Smith, who pleaded guilty in March, was charged with six robberies spanning from Nov. 24, 2016, to Dec. 11, 2016. The targeted businesses included two Farm Stores, two Domino’s Pizzas, a Burger King, and a Dairy Queen.
Court documents show Smith held the clerks at gunpoint while demanding cash and four of the six robberies netted just over $1,500, while the amount stolen in the remaining two robberies was not publicly disclosed.
Authorities were able to identify Smith through the use of witness descriptions, surveillance video, and traffic cams with license plate readers. Additionally, investigators used photos from Smith’s Facebook account showing clothing, including baseball caps, he wore while committing the robberies and the vehicle driven, which had a distinctive, decorative “Batman” emblem above the license plate.
Following a months-long investigation, authorities caught up with Smith on Jan. 12, and a search of his vehicle turned up several articles of clothing worn by Smith during the robberies, as well as the handgun used in

Source: Guns.com

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