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Philadelphia Man Sentenced to More than 22 Years in Prison for Conspiring to Commit Violent Armed Home Invasions Targeting Business Owners and Their Families (DOJ)

Press Release

Philadelphia Man Sentenced to More than 22 Years in Prison for Conspiring to Commit Violent Armed Home Invasions Targeting Business Owners and Their Families

Friday, November 21, 2025
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA - United States Attorney David Metcalf announced that Shaquan Brown, 31, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was sentenced by United States District Court Judge Cynthia M. Rufe on Thursday to 272 months' incarceration for conspiracy to commit armed home invasion robberies targeting the businesses and attached residences of their owners, as well as robbery affecting interstate commerce and attempted robbery affecting interstate commerce, using and brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of robbery, and possession of a firearm by a felon.

Brown was charged by indictment with these crimes in August 2020 and convicted at trial on April 16, 2024.

From November 2019 through January 3, 2020, Brown and three co-conspirators conspired to carry out a series of robberies that targeted business owners and another individual that they believed would keep cash in their home. The offenders used zip ties, duct tape, and firearms to commit these crimes. Brown researched his victims and their businesses, using a GPS tracking device to learn where the victims lived. The defendant and his co-conspirators targeted victims they believed kept cash in their homes, including business owners who were Asian and other business owners who dealt in cash.

On the night of December 31, 2019, Brown and two co-conspirators accosted the owner of a nail salon in Delaware County, Pa., as the owner returned to the business. The offenders forced the victim inside, and repeatedly demanded money, placing zip ties on the owner's wrists, covering his mouth with duct tape, and striking his face with their fists and a gun. The men took cash from the business, then forced the owner to his residence, where they encountered his wife, their children, and their nanny. The men zip-tied the wife and all of their children, then continued to beat and injure the owner, and demand money. They ransacked the residence while making statements such as "we have been watching you for weeks."

On the morning of January 3, 2020, Brown and another individual attempted to break into a residence in Chester County, Pa. The defendant had planned to commit an armed home invasion robbery of the homeowner, who was a business owner, and his family, to steal the owner's business proceeds. While attempting to enter the victim's home, the home security alarm system went off, and the police responded within minutes. The defendant led the police on a foot chase through the woods and into a creek, where he was arrested. The police recovered duct tape, zip ties, and a firearm from the defendant's backpack.

"What Shaquan Brown and his crew put their victims through was utterly horrifying," said U.S. Attorney Metcalf. "No one should have to endure a violent ambush in their home or business, be brutally beaten, and see their family traumatized. Today's sentence ensures that Brown's home invasion days are over. We will not permit criminals who'd rather take money than make it to terrorize innocent people and whole communities."

"Shaquan Brown violently terrorized his victims in their business and in the sanctity of their home," said Eric DeGree, Special Agent in Charge of the ATF Philadelphia Field Division. "He is now going to federal prison where he will no longer endanger his neighborhood. ATF Philadelphia Field Division has a long history of partnership with the Philadelphia Police Department and U.S. Attorney's Office, and we will continue to work tirelessly together to ensure justice for the victims and to make our communities safer."

This case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a program bringing together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and gun violence, and to make our neighborhoods safer for everyone. On May 26, 2021, the department launched a violent crime reduction strategy strengthening PSN based on these core principles: fostering trust and legitimacy in our communities, supporting community-based organizations that help prevent violence from occurring in the first place, setting focused and strategic enforcement priorities, and measuring the results.

The case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Anthony Carissimi and J. Jeanette Kang, and Special Assistant United States Attorney Brian Doherty.

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Updated November 21, 2025
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Firearms Offenses
Violent Crime
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