HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A man who was part of a crew that committed jewelry store armed robberies across multiple states, including one in Harrisburg, was sentenced Tuesday.
Timothy Conrad, 34, of Washington D.C., was sentenced in U.S. District Court to spend 14 years in federal prison for partaking in the multi-state robbery spree, the Department of Justice announced. Following, he will spend 48 months of supervised release.
Conrad, aka “Twin,” was part of a 16-member crew that was allegedly led by Trevor Wright, aka rapper “Taliban Glizzy,” that robbed South Asian jewelry stores, according to the DOJ.
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Baral Jewelers and Gift Center in Harrisburg was one of the stores that was robbed in November 2022. About $1 million in gold was stolen from the store…