Opinion ID: 2982994
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Third Robbery

Text: A month later, on April 3, 2010, the men robbed a Radio Shack in Detroit, Michigan. Richardson selected the store and determined when the robbery would occur. Because Shirley was not able to participate in this robbery, Richardson and Andrews recruited a man named Curtis Williams to take his place. Richardson once again supplied the masks, gloves, laundry bags, and firearms. The men drove to Radio Shack in a different stolen van while Richardson followed in his SUV. The store was crowded when they got there, so the men waited in the van until they got word from Richardson to begin the robbery. Derrick Bivens, Andrews, and Williams then entered the store brandishing weapons. They directed the employees and customers to the back of the store, collected telephones, and left in the van. They then gave the phones to Richardson, who sold them and split the proceeds with the other men. Nos. 13-2655/2656 United States v. Richardson Page 5