Cantonment Man Convicted Of Kidnapping Elderly Man During Home Invasion, Robbery

March 17, 2015

A Cantonment man that kidnapped an elderly Cantonment man during a 2014 home invasion is headed to prison.

Marcus Demond Stallworth, 22, pleaded no contest Monday and was convicted on charges of battery on a person age 65 or older, kidnapping, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, grant theft auto and home invasion robbery. He was sentenced to 10 years in state prison.

When the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a burglary in the 2000 block of Stacey Road in August 2014, they found the elderly male victim had been kidnapped and driven to his bank. Stallworth withdrew money from the victim’s account using an ATM before driving the victim to a shoe store where he used the victim’s debit card to purchase shoes. Stallworth then ordered the victim to drive him home.

Comments

9 Responses to “Cantonment Man Convicted Of Kidnapping Elderly Man During Home Invasion, Robbery”

  1. Kathy on March 21st, 2015 12:08 pm

    I think he deserves life in prison.

  2. David on March 20th, 2015 6:11 am

    “possession of a weapon by a convicted felon”

    Outlaw guns, and only outlaws will have them.

    Gun control laws only prevent good people from getting guns.

  3. Scott on March 18th, 2015 6:25 pm

    What happened to 10-20-LIFE? Robbery with a firearm? Kidnapping too and this guy is gonna get only ten years?

    ‘Murica…HA!

  4. Grandma on March 17th, 2015 9:58 am

    Get the reoffenders off the street. Judge Terrell we EXPECT you to serve the safety of the public and protect us from such reoffending felons! Should be more than 10 years. Seems to be aggravating circumstance on top of elder abuse!

  5. Bob's Brother on March 17th, 2015 8:32 am

    His sentence should be 10 years alone for the weapon charge. The kidnapping and home invasion should carry another 10 each. If the judge gives this thug just 10 years, we’ll see another picture of him here in less than 7 years.

  6. mick on March 17th, 2015 8:12 am

    A convicted felon and 10 years is the recommended sentence? At least 25 years for an already convicted felon that was in possession of a firearm. get him off the street and keep him off the street.

  7. haley on March 17th, 2015 7:47 am

    What a loser. He has the victim drive him to a shoe store? Then drive him home? I hope this ridiculous guy gets 10 years or more. What a moron.

  8. Gman on March 17th, 2015 4:46 am

    Now he can add to his jail house neck and facial tattoos.

  9. emschick on March 17th, 2015 12:31 am

    He had his victim drive him home? In the wise words of Bill Engval…here’s your sign.