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Washington, DC Man Convicted by Jury for String of Armed Postal-Carrier Robberies

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A Washington, DC man has been convicted by a jury for a string of armed postal-carrier robberies. The conviction is a significant blow to the defendant, who faces serious consequences for his actions. The case highlights the importance of public safety and the need for effective law enforcement.

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Washington, DC Man Convicted by Jury for String of Armed Postal-Carrier Robberies

Media Coverage · April 24, 2026

A Washington, DC man, DeAngelo Lewis, was convicted by a federal jury for a string of armed robberies targeting United States Postal Service mail carriers. The robberies occurred in 2022 and involved seven mail carriers. Lewis will now face prison time as a result of the conviction.

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  • armed robbery
  • public safety
  • law enforcement
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A Washington, DC man, DeAngelo Lewis, was convicted by a federal jury for a string of armed robberies targeting United States Postal Service mail carriers. The robberies occurred in 2022 and involved seven mail carriers. Lewis will now face
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Greenbelt, Maryland – A Washington, DC, man is headed to prison for robbing several United States Postal Service (USPS) mail carriers at gunpoint. After an eight-day trial, a federal jury convicted DeAngelo Lewis, 30, on numerous federal charges in connection with the 2022-armed robbery of seven mail carriers.

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Media Coverage April 24, 2026

Washington, DC Man Convicted by Jury for String of Armed Postal-Carrier Robberies

A Washington, DC man, DeAngelo Lewis, was convicted by a federal jury for a string of armed robberies targeting United States Postal Service mail carriers. The robberies occurred in 2022 and involved seven mail carriers. Lewis will now face prison time as a result of the conviction.

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