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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Back-to-back armed carjackings earn two Chicago men lengthy federal sentences
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Back-to-back armed carjackings earn two Chicago men lengthy federal sentences

Last updated: November 5, 2025 5:15 pm
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Two individuals who instilled fear in Chicago residents through a series of armed carjackings have been handed down substantial federal prison sentences, according to court documents. Marquell Davis, aged 23, was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while his accomplice, Ramone Bradley, aged 27, received a nine-year sentence for their involvement in two violent carjackings that they allegedly committed alongside a third individual, Edmund Singleton, whose case is still pending.

The trio reportedly targeted unsuspecting victims as they roamed the city, including a doctor who relied on crutches due to childhood polio. Prosecutors detailed how the men set out on the evening of November 3, 2022, with the intention of carjacking and robbing innocent individuals at gunpoint. Surveillance footage identified Davis as the most aggressive member of the group, leading the attacks on two separate victims.

Operating in a stolen Jeep SRT, the group’s first victim was a 43-year-old man refueling his Infiniti at a South Side gas station. Davis forcefully approached him, brandishing a distinctive snakeskin pistol and causing bruises as he demanded the victim’s keys and forced him to the ground. After seizing the keys, Davis menacingly pointed his loaded gun at the victim once more as he fled in fear.

Later that same evening, the group struck again, this time targeting a doctor with a disability at a gas station on South Michigan Avenue. Despite observing the victim’s physical limitations, Davis and Bradley proceeded with the carjacking, forcing the doctor to the ground and taking his keys and wallet. Their attempt was thwarted when they were unable to operate the victim’s specially adapted vehicle.

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Following the carjackings, the men led police on a 20-minute chase through residential neighborhoods before abandoning the stolen Jeep and fleeing on foot while armed. Davis was seen discarding the distinctive pistol into a trash can, which was later recovered by law enforcement. Prosecutors presented photos and videos from Davis’s phone showing him posing with the same firearm prior to the attacks, illustrating a pattern of reckless gun-related behavior.

Despite pleading guilty, Davis attempted to obstruct justice by interfering in Singleton’s impending trial. Prosecutors revealed that Singleton’s girlfriend deposited money into Davis’s jail account in exchange for a falsified affidavit claiming Singleton’s innocence in the carjackings. Evidence including emails and payment records supported the obstruction of justice enhancement during sentencing.

Prosecutors emphasized the defendants’ blatant disregard for human life, noting that the victims were innocent individuals going about their daily routines who were left traumatized by the harrowing experiences. While Davis faced a potential sentence exceeding 24 years, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly imposed a 12-year term, and Bradley received a nine-year sentence. Singleton’s case remains pending in federal court.

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