Asheville Man Pleads Guilty to Attempted Armed Robbery and Firearm Charges
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – An Asheville man has pleaded guilty to felony attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon and felony possession of a stolen firearm. James Crownton Prescod, 33, was arrested in connection with the incident.
Background of the Case
On November 19, 2023, Asheville Police Department officers responded to a call at the Bartlett Arms apartment complex regarding an attempted robbery. The victim reported that an unidentified male in a unit pointed a firearm at him, demanding his cell phone under the threat of death. The victim managed to escape and alert the authorities.
Arrest and Seizure
Upon arrival at the scene, officers located and apprehended Prescod, who was in possession of a stolen firearm. The police swiftly took him into custody for further questioning and investigation.
Sentencing and Recourse
After pleading guilty to the charges of attempted armed robbery and possession of a stolen firearm, Prescod has been sentenced to an active prison term of 44-65 months under the North Carolina Department of Corrections. This decision was made in accordance with the seriousness of the offenses and the need to protect the community from such criminal activities.
Community Response
The Asheville community has expressed relief at the swift resolution of the case and the accountability shown by the judicial system in prosecuting those who engage in violent crimes. The victim has been commended for his quick thinking and bravery in escaping the dangerous situation.
Conclusion
Asheville remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of its residents, and cases like this serve as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and cooperation in combating crime. The Asheville Police Department continues to work tirelessly to address criminal activities and keep the community safe from harm.