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Philadelphia Men Convicted at Trial in Connection With Two Armed Kidnappings

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Philadelphia Men Convicted at Trial in Connection With Two Armed Kidnappings

Thursday, August 7, 2025
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For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
In February 2022 Abduction, Defendants Held Victim Businessman and His Family Captive for Over Two Days, Subjecting Them to Torture, Assault, Threats

PHILADELPHIA - United States Attorney David Metcalf announced that Christopher Burton, 45, and Khalil Jackson-Fletcher, 33, both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were convicted today at trial of charges arising from the kidnapping of one individual in December 2021, the kidnappings of five individuals, including an infant, in February 2022, and related crimes.

The defendants were charged by indictment in August of 2023 with conspiracy to commit kidnapping, kidnapping, robbery interfering with interstate commerce (Hobbs Act robbery), and using, carrying, and brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. A federal jury convicted both defendants of all counts.

As detailed in court filings and proven at trial, Burton orchestrated both kidnappings to steal large sums of money from the intended victims, who were known to him, and enlisted Jackson-Fletcher and other co-conspirators to participate.

In December 2021, Burton placed ads offering vending machines for sale on the online marketplace OfferUp, as a ruse to attract his intended victim, who contacted him and agreed to buy the machines. The two arranged to meet in Northeast Philadelphia on December 18, 2021, to complete the deal. On that date, however, the purchaser's then-business partner (Victim 1), went to the meetup in the purchaser's place.

When Victim 1 arrived, Jackson-Fletcher and a co-conspirator forced Victim 1 into his own transit van at gunpoint, maintaining constant communication with Burton, who was watching nearby. The men zip-tied Victim 1's wrists together and took his wallet and cell phone, using the phone to transfer approximately $6,000 from the victim's Cash App account into an account they controlled. The men then transferred the Victim 1 into their vehicle and drove him to several ATMs, forcing him to withdraw more than $9,000 from his bank account. The abductors eventually released Victim 1.

In January 2022, Burton came up with a plan to kidnap and steal money from Victim 2, who owned a business that purchased, sold, and shipped goods throughout Pennsylvania, other states, and other countries.

On February 4, 2022, at around 10 a.m., Victim 2 left his Northeast Philadelphia home to go to work. As he was walking to his car, Burton, Jackson-Fletcher, and a co-conspirator pulled up in a car, forced Victim 2 into their vehicle at gunpoint, then handcuffed him, and took his cell phone, cash, and bank cards. They proceeded to pistol whip Victim 2, demanding more money.

The abductors were eventually able to wire $25,000 from the victim's bank account to an account that they controlled, but continued to demand even more money, brutally assaulting Victim 2. That night, the men brought Victim 2 back to his residence. Burton and Jackson-Fletcher then forced Victim 2 and Victim 2's wife into the basement and ransacked the space, looking for more money.

For more than two days, the abductors held the family captive in their home, beating, burning, and torturing Victim 2 and choking him and his wife, with Jackson-Fletcher even choking the baby. At times, the men forced Victim 2 to leave with them, driving him around to multiple banks so that he could withdraw cash, to stores to buy merchandise with his bank card, and to a local casino, where they made Victim 2 take out a $25,000 cash advance.

On the evening of February 6, 2022, Burton left Victim 2's home after an argument with a co-conspirator and fled the Philadelphia area. The same night, Jackson-Fletcher and the other co-conspirators took Victim 2 from the home to a local casino, where they released him.

Burton and Jackson-Fletcher are scheduled to be sentenced on November 18. They face maximum possible sentences of life in prison and a mandatory minimum term of incarceration of 34 years.

"Burton and Jackson-Fletcher thoroughly terrorized their victims," said U.S. Attorney Metcalf. "The lengths the defendants went to - to steal other people's hard-earned money - are chilling. While today's verdict can't reverse the physical and emotional harm done, it ensures that these violent offenders don't walk free to hurt anyone else."

"Burton and Jackson-Fletcher are convicted of a vicious nightmarish crime spree," said Shannon Hamm, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the ATF Philadelphia Field Division. "They stalked their victims, kidnapping them at gunpoint. Holding a family and baby hostage, they tortured their victims for three days while repeatedly robbing them. These criminals' efforts to disguise themselves was no match to the meticulous work of the ATF Special Agents, Philadelphia Police Detectives and federal prosecutors who brought these brutal criminals to justice."

"This case represents some of the most disturbing and violent criminal behavior our city has seen," said Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin J. Bethel. "The cruelty these victims endured is unimaginable. I commend the tireless work of our detectives, our federal partners, and the U.S. Attorney's Office in securing these convictions. Today's verdict is a powerful message - that those who commit such heinous acts in our communities will be relentlessly pursued and brought to justice."

This case was investigated by the Philadelphia Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys J. Jeanette Kang and Anthony Carissimi and Special Assistant United States Attorney Izabella Babchinetskaya.

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Updated August 7, 2025
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Violent Crime
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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
USAO - Pennsylvania, Eastern
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