Man who bragged about US$2.6mil jewellery heist on Instagram pleads guilty


Tharpe posted images of large amounts of cash on his Instagram account with the caption 'Robbery Gang,' officials said. — Image by freepik

Here’s a tip for any future criminals: Don’t confess to your crimes on social media.

A California man who bragged about taking part in the smash-and-grab robbery of a Beverly Hills jewellery store in 2022 pleaded guilty in court on Monday.

Ladell Tharpe, 39, of Long Beach, pleaded guilty to one count of interference with commerce by robbery, according to a press release from the US Attorney’s Office in the Central District of California.

Tharpe, along with Deshon Bell, 22, and Jimmy Lee Vernon III, 33, both of Long Beach, were accused of robbing a luxury jewellery store in Beverly Hills on March 23, 2022. Tharpe had led the cars used for the robbery, conducted surveillance and acted as a lookout, officials said.

The thieves entered the store and used tools to smash the display cases, taking roughly US$2,674,600 (RM11.3mil) in jewellry, including 19 bracelets, seven pairs of earrings, four necklaces, a pair of obelisks, eight rings, and 20 watches.

Tharpe later posted images of large amounts of cash on his Instagram account with the caption “Robbery Gang,” officials said.

Tharpe, who has been in custody since March 2023, will be sentenced on Jan 6. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.

Bell and Vernon have already pleaded guilty. Bell was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison and ordered to pay US$2,674,600 in restitution. Vernon’s sentencing is scheduled for Dec 6. – pennlive.com/Tribune News Service

   

Next In Tech News

Google's US antitrust trial over online ad empire draws to a close
Apple supplier Corning offers to waive exclusive deals in EU antitrust probe
US finalizes awards to BAE Systems, Rocket Lab for semiconductor chips
Social media sites call for Australia to delay its ban on children younger than 16
Study: New coating can make China’s stealth aircraft invisible to anti-stealth radar
Apple chief returns to China as Beijing prepares to fete CEOs
Meet the San Francisco billionaire who paid US$6.2mil for a single banana
Shazam rides high, reaching 100 billion song recognitions
South Korea prosecutors seek 5-yr jail term for Samsung Elec chief in appeals case
Cyberattacks cost British businesses $55 billion in past five years, broker says

Others Also Read