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Charlotte Man Is Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison For Two Armed Carjackings (DOJ)

Press Release

Charlotte Man Is Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison For Two Armed Carjackings

Thursday, January 23, 2025
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of North Carolina
The Defendant Shot and Seriously Injured One of the Victims

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - A Charlotte man involved in two separate carjackings was sentenced to prison today, announced Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina. Kaionta Dabney, 28, of Charlotte, was sentenced to 84 months in prison for each carjacking offense, for a combined sentence of 14 years in prison. U.S. District Judge Michael F. Urbanski also ordered Dabney to serve two years under court supervision after he is released from prison.

Bennie Mims, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Charlotte Field Division, and Chief Johnny Jennings of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department join U.S. Attorney King in making today's announcement.

According to court documents and court proceedings, on January 11, 2023, Dabney and his co-conspirator, Marcus Mayfield, were driving together when they began to follow a Dodge Hellcat vehicle, driven by R.P., who was the owner of the vehicle. When R.P. parked and exited his vehicle, Dabney and Mayfield approached the victim. Mayfield brandished a firearm and held R.P. at gunpoint, while Dabney took the victim's key fob for the vehicle. Dabney and Mayfield then got into the vehicle and drove away. The victim reported that in addition to stealing the vehicle, Dabney and Mayfield took $2,000 in cash and a .40 caliber Glock 23 handgun which was in the vehicle.

Eleven days later, on January 22, 2023, court documents show that Dabney and another co-conspirator, Bobby Gene Valentine, followed a Chevrolet Camaro driven by G.P. After G.P. parked and exited his vehicle, Dabney approached G.P., pointed a firearm at him and demanded his car. The victim did not speak English and did not know what Dabney was saying. G.P. then tried to run away, and Dabney shot him multiple times using the firearm stolen from the previous carjacking. Dabney then got in the victim's vehicle and sped away. The shooting inflicted serious bodily injury to the victim who required emergency surgery.

On June 12, 2024, Dabney pleaded guilty to possession and brandishing of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence for the first carjacking, and carjacking resulting in serious bodily injury for the second incident. He is in federal custody and will be transferred to the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons upon designation of a federal facility.

Valentine pleaded guilty to carjacking resulting in serious bodily injury and possession of a firearm by a felon and was sentenced today to 11 years in prison followed by two years of supervised release.

Mayfield has pleaded guilty to carjacking and is awaiting sentencing.

In making today's announcement, U.S. Attorney King credited the ATF and CMPD for the investigation of the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Sielaff of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Charlotte handled the prosecution.

Updated January 23, 2025
Topics
Firearms Offenses
Violent Crime