Crime & Courts

Lexington man faces federal charges in a string of armed robberies

An intimidating look at a .45 caliber handgun. Getty Images | Royalty Free
An intimidating look at a .45 caliber handgun. Getty Images | Royalty Free Getty Images/iStockphoto

A Lexington man is facing up to life in prison on charges related to a string of armed robberies in the Midlands.

Deveon Antonio Belk, 35, faces charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition, seven counts of robbery under federal statute, and seven counts of using a firearm in a violent crime, the U.S. attorney’s office for South Carolina said in a press release.

Belk is accused of being involved in seven armed robberies at businesses around the Columbia area between Nov. 9 and Nov. 16, 2020. The affected businesses include a Dollar General, a Family Dollar, a Wendy’s, an SKS Mart and a CVS. Belk allegedly displayed a 9mm Ruger at each location as he stole money and merchandise. He is being detained pending a hearing in a Columbia federal court, the prosecutor’s office said.

Belk faces robbery charges under the Hobbs Act, federal legislation that prohibits criminal conduct that “obstructs, delays, or affects commerce,” including by robbery or theft of property.

The robbery spree was jointly investigated by the FBI, the S.C. Law Enforcement Division, the Richland and Lexington County sheriff’s departments, and Columbia and Irmo police.

Bristow Marchant
The State
Bristow Marchant covers local government, schools and community in Lexington County for The State. He graduated from the College of Charleston in 2007. He has almost 20 years of experience covering South Carolina at the Clinton Chronicle, Sumter Item and Rock Hill Herald. He joined The State in 2016. Bristow has won numerous awards, most recently the S.C. Press Association’s 2024 education reporting award.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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