Suspect Pleads Guilty in $1M Beverly Hills Robbery Linked to Dorner's Gun
Suspect Pleads Guilty in $1M Beverly Hills Robbery Linked to Dorner's Gun

Suspect Pleads Guilty in $1M Beverly Hills Robbery Linked to Dorner's Gun

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Jamer Mauricio Sepulveda, a 22-year-old Colombian national, pleaded guilty to being the getaway driver in an armed robbery that occurred on August 7, 2024, outside the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. The robbery involved two accomplices who held a victim at gunpoint and stole a $1 million Patek Philippe watch. Authorities discovered a Glock .45 caliber handgun, previously registered to notorious former LAPD officer Christopher Dorner, at an Airbnb linked to the robbery crew. Sepulveda faces a maximum sentence of 20 years under the Hobbs Act, with his co-defendant also implicated in the crime. The robbery crew had reportedly scouted the area beforehand, aiming specifically for high-value watches. Investigators are still probing connections to other robberies involving firearms linked to Dorner.

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