Escambia Woman Gets 25 Years For Two Armed Robberies

March 14, 2014

An Escambia County woman was sentenced to prison Thursday for her part in two armed robberies.

Keashtani Renee Sapp was sentenced by Judge Edward P. Nickinson III to 25 years state prison with 10 years as a mandatory minimum sentence under the 10-20-Life law. Sapp pled no contest on March 6, 2014 for her involvement in two separate armed robberies.

On October 2, 2012, Sapp was given a ride home by Danicia Copeland to Oakwood Terrace Apartments. Upon arrival, Sapp struck Copeland in the face numerous times while demanding money from her.  Sapp was observed to have had a handgun in her pocket during the robbery and was able to get away with approximately $800.

On January 16, 2013, Sapp was given a ride home from George Stone Technical Center by Timothy Norris. Sapp asked Norris to pick up two unidentified males prior to arriving at 215 Cross Street. Upon arrival, the two unidentified males each stuck a handgun to the back of his head, demanding money. Sapp went through Norris’ pockets and robbed him of $300 cash and other personal items.  Sapp was identified by the victim in both of these cases.

Sapp was released from prison on July 5, 2012, after serving 18 months for other charges.

Comments

4 Responses to “Escambia Woman Gets 25 Years For Two Armed Robberies”

  1. mick on March 14th, 2014 8:56 pm

    Good riddance… and society can only hope she serves the 25 years in full

  2. Alarmed and Armed on March 14th, 2014 6:00 pm

    One of may that need to go away for life. Send em.

    Then on to the next.

    All it take is getting caught and a good law enforcement report, less than a piece of paper and a few paragraphs to put someone like this away. God is great!

  3. 429SCJ on March 14th, 2014 4:39 pm

    A person who would through treachery rob and harm someone, who had offered them assistance.

    You tell me.

  4. perdido fisherman on March 14th, 2014 4:15 pm

    About time the sentence fits the crime, To bad it’s not a 25 year minimum mandatory. Lets hope she doesn’t get any gain time or parole after the minimum is served, she has no problem causing harm to others and will most likely kill someone the next time.