ASHEVILLE, N.C. โ€“ Curtis Andrew Wallace, Jr., 30, of Asheville, was sentenced to 84 months in prison today for the armed

    robbery of an area restaurant, announced Andrew Murray, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina.  U.S. District Judge Max O. Cogburn, Jr. also ordered Wallace to serve three years under court supervision after he is released from prison. 

    The Defendant Wielded a Machete and Locked Five Employees in the Storeโ€™s Freezer

    Chief David Zack of the Asheville Police Department (APD) joins U.S. Attorney Murray in making todayโ€™s announcement.

    According to filed court documents and todayโ€™s sentencing hearing, on December 30, 2019, APD officers responded to a call at the Dominoโ€™s Pizza restaurant located at 1438 Patton Avenue, in Asheville, in reference to an attempted armed robbery. APD officers who responded at the scene were able to see Wallace through the glass window of the store. Court records show that when Wallace saw the officers, he attempted to exit through the back door of the store, where he was met by other APD officers. Wallace retreated inside the business and attempted to escape again through the front door. Officers confronted Wallace at the entrance and took him into custody.

    According to court documents, following Wallaceโ€™s arrest, APD officers entered the restaurant and located five store employees lying face down inside the storeโ€™s walk-in freezer. One of the employees told APD officers that Wallace ran in the store wielding a machete and ordered everyone to get on the floor in the back office or they would be harmed. Wallace demanded money from the safe and ordered the employees to lay face down inside the restaurantโ€™s freezer. Over the course of the robbery, Wallace kicked several employees, one of them in the face, and threatened to โ€œstart chopping heads offโ€ if they did not comply. Wallace proceeded to rob the store employees and to take money from the storeโ€™s cash register.

    On September 25, 2020, Wallace pleaded guilty to interference with commerce by threat or violence, commonly referred to as Hobbs Act Robbery. Wallace has a prior federal conviction for the 2011 robbery of an Asheville-area bank.

    Wallace is currently in federal custody and will be transferred to the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons upon designation of a federal facility. 

    In making todayโ€™s announcement, U.S. Attorney Murray thanked the Asheville Police Department for their investigation of the case.

    Assistant United States Attorney John Pritchard, of the U.S. Attorneyโ€™s Office in Asheville, prosecuted the case.


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