BELLEVUE, Nebraska - Bellevue Police released more information regarding a robbery at an apartment in Bellevue Wednesday that led to four arrests. One man was taken to a hospital after being pistol whipped.
Police say this was apparently a drug deal gone wrong.
6 News reports 19 year old Ta'Karri Stubblefield is charged with 2nd degree assault, use of a weapon to commit a felony, terroristic threats, carrying a concealed weapon, possession of a defaced firearm and theft by receiving stolen property.
23 year old Aaron Wilson is charged with robbery, 2nd degree assault, use of a weapon to commit a felony, terroristic threats and theft by receiving stolen property.
19 year old Colby Raumaker is charged with theft by receiving stolen property, accessory to a felony and minor drug and traffic charges.
Police were called to the apartment on Lloyd Street around 4:30 after receiving a call that suspects walked into an apartment, showed a gun and then left the area. Police soon made a traffic stop and found the four in the vehicle and all were arrested.
During questioning, Wilson told police they had gone to the apartment to buy marijuana but while inside, one of four pulled out a gun and things took a turn. He says after looking around they left.
The victims have a different take. One says he heard the front door open and three men walked inside. One was wearing a ski mask pulled out a gun and started yelling, "Where is Youngblood?"
One victim he wasn't Youngblood and the gunman hit him on the head with a pistol and he was knocked unconscious. Two other victims escaped to a neighbor and said they heard the gun being racked and a voice saying, "I’ll pop everyone in this (expletive)!”
When the suspect's left, the two victims and the witness returned to the apartment and found ID's, wallets and a red duffle bag missing.
Bellevue police say that bag and the missing items were found inside the suspect's vehicle. A ski mask was found in Raumaker's pocket. A handgun was found under the driver's seat and there was a bullet in the
Police say the license plate belonged to a different vehicle.
Bond is set at $10,000 for Wilson, $5,000 for Raumaker and $100,000 for Stubblefield.
They will be back in court on March 17th.
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