Two people accused in a series of recent armed robberies in San Francisco's Mission District have been arraigned on multiple felony charges that could send them to prison for the rest of their lives, prosecutors said.
SAN FRANCISCO – Two people accused in a series of recent armed robberies in San Francisco's Mission District have been arraigned on multiple felony charges that could send them to prison for the rest of their lives, prosecutors said.District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced that 33-year-old Lloyd Gage of Fremont and 32-year-old Jacquez Tucker of San Francisco were arraigned on Thursday.
'My office takes these crimes seriously and will use every legal means available to protect the safety of the public and ensure that there are consequences.'According to authorities, the robberies took place between September 26 and October 4. At least three businesses were robbed, all during overnight hours.Police said earlier this week that the robberies 'involved the taking over of businesses and forcing victims on to the floor or corralling them into back rooms, all at gunpoint.
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