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SJPD Arrest Six Robbery Suspects who Targeted AAPI Community

Post Date:12/15/2021 8:30 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TYPE OF CRIME: Robbery CASE NUMBER: Multiple Cases
LOCATION: San José, CA  
   
VICTIMS: Various
 
ADDRESS: San José residents  
   
# SUSPECT ADDRESS AGE
 1.)  Anthony Michael Robinson
 Stockton Resident 24 Years
 2.)  Cameron Alonzo Moody  East Palo Alto Resident 27 Years
 3.)  Derje Damond Blanks  San José Resident 23 Years
 4.)  Hassani Burleson Ramsey  Oakland Resident 24 Years
 5.)  Clarence Jackson  East Palo Alto Resident 21 Years
 6.)  Malik Short  Tracy Resident 21 Years

 

Suspects

Robinson 1 Moody 2 Blanks 3
 #1) Anthony Michael Robinson  #2) Cameron Alonzo Moody  #3) Derje Damond Blanks
 IN-CUSTODY  ARRESTED  ARRESTED
 
Burleson Ramsey 4 Jackson 5 Short 6
 #4) Hassani Burleson Ramsey  #5) Clarence Jackson  #6) Malik Short
 ARRESTED  IN-CUSTODY  ARRESTED
 

 

In the fall of 2021, the San José Police Department’s Robbery Unit concluded a yearlong, multi-jurisdictional investigation involving a prolific robbery crew that targeted victims of Asian descent; Asian females were frequently the targeted victims and many were injured during the robberies.

Robbery Unit detectives worked tirelessly to identify and arrest six suspects, who worked in concert between October 2020 and September 2021 to commit over 70 incidents of robbery, burglary, and theft. Our Covert Response Unit assisted with apprehensions of these dangerous individuals. During the investigation numerous firearms were recovered, including at least one ghost gun. The suspects were charged by the District Attorney’s Office for the criminal incidents, as well as hate crime enhancements.

Our Department wants to send a strong message to our AAPI community members: Criminals who wish to target you because of your ethnicity, or your gender, will be met with the tenacity of the finest police officers, detectives, and attorneys in the nation, and this case is a great example of that.

The success of this complex investigation would not have been possible without community involvement. Many witnesses came forward and victims provided valuable information that assisted in identifying this prolific group. The Department would also like to thank local allied agencies who assisted with information sharing; these suspects are believed to be responsible for many more robberies across the Bay Area.

“I want to thank all of our Department members, as well as the outside agencies, who assisted with this long and complex investigation. Thanks to their hard work, there are six less predators targeting members of our community. We are sensitive to the hate aspect targeting Asian females. I commend District Attorney Jeff Rosen for pursuing hate crime enhancements. We have tenacious investigators, and a dedicated apprehension team that was tasked with bringing these suspects to justice.”

– San José Chief of Police Anthony Mata

Anyone with information, or victims of unreported incidents associated to these suspects, is asked to contact Detective Estantino #4339 of the San José Police Department's Robbery Unit at (408) 277-4166.

Submit crime tips and remain anonymous by using the P3TIPS mobile app, calling the tip line at (408) 947-STOP, or on www.svcrimestoppers.org. If the information you submit leads to an arrest, you are eligible for a cash reward from the Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers Program.

 

BY: Sergeant Christian Camarillo #3561 AUTHORIZED BY: Lieutenant Sanchez #3498
DATE:  12/15/2021 TIME:  8:30 AM DATE:  12/15/2021 TIME:  8:00 AM

 

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