Crime & Safety

Man Admits Role In 3 Haddon Township Armed Robberies, Feds Say

Kamau Bradshaw of Camden also pleaded guilty to charges stemming from armed robberies in other parts of New Jersey, officials said.

CAMDEN, NJ — A Camden man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges stemming from three armed robberies in Haddon Township, the U.S. Attorney General's office said.

Kamau Bradshaw, 20, also pleaded guilty to charges related to three armed robberies in Pennsauken, one in Bridgeton and one in Vineland, according to officials.

The armed robberies occurred between Aug. 30, 2021, and Sept. 16, 2021, officials said.

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"For several of the robberies, Bradshaw and his conspirators used a car they obtained by committing an armed carjacking in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania," the U.S. Attorney General's office stated.

"Members of the carjacking conspiracy traveled from Camden to Philadelphia and brandished what appeared to be an assault weapon in order to force a driver and passenger from an automobile," the U.S. Attorney General's office continued.

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The car was then used "to drive to and from some of their gas station robberies," according to the U.S. Attorney General's office.

Bradshaw will face a minimum of 45 years in prison and fines of $750,000 when he is sentenced on Jan. 12, the U.S. Attorney General's office said.

The complaint against Bradshaw's conspirator awaits resolution, according to the U.S. Attorney General's office.


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