Source: US FBI
WILMINGTON, Del. – Julianne E. Murray, U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced that Joshua Lewis, 37, of Newark, Delaware, was sentenced last week to 84 months in prison for robbing two Delaware banks and possessing ammunition as a person with previous felony convictions. The Honorable Gregory B. Williams of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware pronounced the sentence.
According to court documents, Mr. Lewis robbed banks in Wilmington and Dover in February 2023, stealing over $6,000 between the two incidents. When law enforcement officers later approached him at his home, Mr. Lewis attempted to flee but was apprehended. In the car Mr. Lewis was driving, officers found a loaded, unserialized privately manufactured firearm, or “ghost gun,” and additional rounds of 9mm ammunition.
U.S. Attorney Murray stated, “Mr. Lewis’s brazen robberies instilled fear in his victims and served only to undermine the security of our financial system. His possession of ammunition within an untraceable gun—despite multiple prior felony convictions—only added to the danger he posed to society. This sentence reinforces the commitment of the U.S. Attorney’s Office to protecting the public and keeping guns out of the hands of people who fail to follow the law.”
“Considering this offender’s felony criminal history, he should have never been in the position to start robbing banks. But that is a discussion for another day.” said Dover Police Chief Thomas Johnson. “Bottom line – this is another example of great collaboration between local, state and federal law enforcement partners working together to stop dangerous people from posing a threat to innocent people. Rock solid investigative work that is buoyed by Federal prosecution almost always leads to the best long-term results for public safety. Hats off to everyone involved in the case.”
“The Delaware State Police is grateful for the strong partnership with the Dover Police Department and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in bringing this case to a successful conclusion,” said Colonel William D. Crotty, Superintendent of the Delaware State Police. “Violence in our communities is unacceptable. This sentencing sends a clear message that law enforcement agencies will stand united in support of victims and will ensure that those who commit violent crimes are held accountable. Working with our law enforcement partners, we will continue to investigate and arrest individuals who compromise public safety and victimize Delawareans.”
“Multiple bank employees, who were simply doing their jobs, must now deal with the pain and trauma inflicted on them by Joshua Lewis. He threatened violence without regard for who he hurt and how,” said FBI Baltimore Special Agent in Charge William J. DelBagno. “May this sentence be a reminder that the FBI and our law enforcement partners will do all we can to protect the safety and security of our communities while holding violent offenders accountable.”
This case was investigated by the Delaware State Police Troop 2 Robbery Unit, Dover Police Department, and the FBI’s Delaware Violent Crime and Safe Streets Task Force. Assistant U.S. Attorney Bryan C. Williamson and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Eli H. Klein prosecuted the case.
A copy of this press release is located on the website of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware. Related court documents and information is located on the website of the District Court for the District of Delaware or on PACER by searching for Case No. 1:24-cr-13-GBW.