Virginia Carjacker Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison

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NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – A Newport News man was sentenced today to 12 years in prison for an August 2016 carjacking of a man in a hotel parking lot in Newport News.

According to court documents, Adrian Briggs, 21, approached the victim’s car and asked to borrow his cell phone. The victim obliged and Briggs made small talk with the man, used the victim’s phone, and asked the victim for bus fare, which the victim provided. After approximately 30 minutes, Briggs pulled a firearm from his waistband and threatened to shoot the victim. Briggs then stole the victim’s car, wallet, and cell phone.

The Newport News Police located the victim’s car the following day, and matched a fingerprint found on an item in the car to Briggs. Law enforcement also pulled phone records from the victim’s cell phone and found that Briggs had called his mother from the victim’s phone twice on the morning of the crime. In between the calls, Briggs also used the victim’s credit card to rent movies at a Redbox in Hampton.

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