POLK COUNTY, Fla – A 29-year-old Dover man, Francisco Cabrera, has been sentenced to 38 years in federal prison for a crime spree that included robbery, carjacking, attempted murder, and weapons charges.
According to court documents and evidence presented during the sentencing hearing, between January 13 and 17, 2022, Cabrera engaged in a crime spree where he robbed two stores and a gas station in Plant City and Brandon. During these robberies, Cabrera held victims at gunpoint.
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At times, he removed the magazine from his pistol, showed bullets to the victims and stated, “this is for real” or “give me the money or I will shoot you.”
On January 19, 2022, Cabrera returned to the gas station he had robbed. Cabrera approached an individual sitting inside a truck and carjacked him at gunpoint. As Cabrera was escaping in the vehicle, he brandished his firearm at others who had attempted to stop him and help the victim.
Hours later, detectives from the Lakeland Police Department and agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) located Cabrera in Plant City. The officers turned on their lights and sirens and began pursuit. Cabrera fled, tore through Plant City, eventually getting on I-4 headed east towards Lakeland.
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During the 11-mile chase, Cabrera traveled at speeds of more than 100 miles per hour, nearly crashed into a truck, drove through red lights and into oncoming traffic causing other vehicles to take evasive actions, and nearly missed hitting other vehicles. While fleeing, Cabrera fired gunshots at numerous local and federal agents, firing approximately 8 to 15 gunshots at 7 different police officers. On one occasion, he fired at two officers who were in front of him outside their vehicles attempting to deploy stop sticks, striking the front hood of one of their vehicles.
In fear that Cabrera was going to kill someone, and after determining that no other law enforcement officers or civilians would be in danger, an ATF special agent fired at Cabrera striking him twice in his lower back. Lakeland Police officers and ATF agents then surrounded Cabrera. The same law enforcement officers that Cabrera had fired upon then quickly provided him with first aid medical assistance, saving his life.
This case highlights the serious consequences of violent crime and the dangers faced by law enforcement officers.
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