
Troy Davenport ..Antonio Scott ..
GREENVILLE
TEEN SENTENCED FOR ARMED BANK ROBBERY
COLUMBIA,
SC --- United States Attorney W. Walter
Wilkins stated that Antonio Lamar Scott, age 19,
of Greenville, was sentenced in federal court in
Spartanburg for armed bank robbery and using a
gun during a violent felony.
United States District Judge Henry F. Floyd
sentenced Scott to 117 months in prison, to be
followed by five years of supervised release.
Scott had
previously entered a guilty plea, along with
co-defendant Troy Adam Davenport, to the February
13, 2007, armed bank robbery of First Savers Bank
at 1818 Augusta Street in Greenville.
Evidence established that Davenport entered the
First Savers Bank, pointed a handgun at a teller,
and demanded money. Bank employees watched
as Davenport fled the bank and jumped into a car,
with Scott sitting in the passenger seat. One
bank employee called 911 and followed the pair as
they made their getaway. After a brief
pursuit by Greenville police officers, Davenport
lost control of the car and crashed into a
tree. Both Scott and Davenport fled the
scene but were quickly apprehended. Found
inside the car was the money taken in the robbery
and the gun used by Davenport.
Employees
recalled seeing Scott inside the bank shortly
before the robbery, asking for directions to
another bank in the area.
Davenport is
scheduled for sentencing at a later date.
The case was
investigated by agents of the FBI and Greenville
Police Department. Assistant United States
Attorney Jeanne Howard of the Greenville office
handled the case.
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