2nd St. Thomas Man Charged In Gems And Gold Corner Jewelry Store Robbery

2nd St. Thomas Man Charged In Gems And Gold Corner Jewelry Store Robbery

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A second St. Thomas man was arrested Friday and charged in connection to a shotgun robbery of Gems and Gold Corner on September 19 — but one other wanted suspect still remains at large.

Tashawn T.A. Warner of Charlotte Amalie is charged with carrying a firearm during a crime of violence, aiding and abetting, and Hobbs Act robbery, which consists of interference with commerce by threats or violence, an FBI special agent said in court documents.

2nd St. Thomas Man Charged In Gems And Gold Corner Jewelry Store Robbery
Tashawn T.A. Warner on Facebook.

Jamari Benjamin, 23, of Estate Nadir, was brought in for questioning about four hours after the robbery and charged with several local crimes, including first- and second-degree robbery, first-degree assault, possession of stolen property, and unauthorized possession of a firearm.

2nd St. Thomas Man Charged In Gems And Gold Corner Jewelry Store Robbery
VIPD mugshot of Jamari Benjamin, 23, of Estate Nadir, St. Thomas.

According to the affidavit filed in this case, on Saturday, September 19, a white Suzuki Vitara arrived in the area of Gems & Gold Corner jewelry store located on the waterfront near Veteran’s Drive, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

Two men wearing masks, got out of the white Suzuki Vitara with firearms and entered Gems & Gold Corner jewelry store. A third person remained with the vehicle as the driver.

The two masked men brandished the firearms and threatened the jewelry store employees and others. One of the masked men physically assaulted
a jewelry store employee using the firearm, striking the employee’s head.

The two masked men broke the jewelry showcases and took jewelry from the store. They then retreated from the jewelry store, got back into the white Suzuki Vitara, and were driven away from the area of the jewelry store by the same driver.

2nd St. Thomas Man Charged In Gems And Gold Corner Jewelry Store Robbery
Tashawn T.A. Warner on Facebook.

The Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) initiated an investigation into the robbery, collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses and developing
sources of information to provide investigative leads.

This led VIPD to interview Jamari Benjamin, who admitted to participating in the shotgun robbery.

This case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD).

Warner said on social media that he attended Ivanna Eudora Kean High School in Charlotte Amalie.