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Deputies arrested Jeremy McDavis, 33, overnight after he allegedly robbed a truck driver making holiday deliveries in Livingston Parish.

The department said McDavis held up a delivery driver around 7 p.m. Deputies arrived as the robber was fleeing in his vehicle and briefly pursued him along LA 16.

The chase ended when McDavis crashed his vehicle on LA 1032.

The sheriff's office said deputies found a gun, mask, drug paraphernalia and several packages with shipping labels.
 
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Why did he need a mask? He is ugly and scary enough to pull off the robbery without it!

Because he doesn't want to risk catching and/or spreading Covid-19 while robbing people.

You know what else he refuses to spread? Holiday cheer. I hope that, during his prison stay, he doesn't get caught under too much mistletoe.
 
A 34-year-old man has been sentenced to 109 years in prison for the armed robbery of a UPS employee.
The robbery took place in December 2020, according to Livingston Parish District Attorney Scott Perrilloux.

In 2020, Jeremy McDavis brandished a semi-automatic weapon and forced a UPS driver to place multiple packages into his vehicle, according to a news release from Perriloux’s office. McDavis led Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies on a several-mile-long chase before crashing into a ditch off of 4-H Club Road.
On Dec. 6, Judge Charlotte Foster sentenced McDavis to 104 years on the armed robbery with a firearm charge, five years on the aggravated flight from an officer charge and four years on a drug possession charge but allowed the charge to run concurrently.

Perrilloux stated in a news release that he was pleased with the sentence and noted that this was a very appropriate punishment considering the defendant’s lengthy criminal history and the extreme danger involved with the facts of this crime.
 
Just sayin'.... 109 years in prison really surprises me, even with a lengthy criminal history. especially when no one was injured (except maybe for the Grinch when he crashed his car).
 
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