A Milwaukee man has been sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for armed robbery and illegal possession of a firearm. On January 29, 2026, Chief United States District Judge Pamela Pepper delivered the sentence to Dametri G. Horton, age 34.
Horton was found guilty by a federal jury on May 7, 2025, after a two-day trial. The case centered on an incident that took place on November 20, 2022, when Horton entered a Walgreens store in Milwaukee. He approached the cashier with a firearm and demanded money. When the cashier stepped back in fear, Horton reached over the counter and took $385.44 from the register.
Milwaukee Police arrested Horton about two weeks later following a vehicle pursuit that covered nearly ten miles. During his attempt to evade arrest, Horton discarded a loaded Taurus semi-automatic pistol. At the time of his arrest, Horton had previous felony convictions in Wisconsin for burglary, fleeing police, recklessly endangering safety, and theft. As a convicted felon, he was not legally allowed to possess firearms. Before his trial for armed robbery began, Horton pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm.
“This case demonstrates the power of strong partnerships between federal and local law enforcement, along with a dedicated prosecution team,” said U.S. Attorney Schimel. “Working together with FBI’s Milwaukee Area Violent Crime Task Force and Milwaukee Police Department, we ensured that a dangerous, repeat offender was held fully accountable, and this sentence sends a clear message that armed robbery and illegal firearm possession will be aggressively prosecuted and met with serious consequences.”
“Mr. Horton’s brazen and reckless conduct put Milwaukee residents at risk – from an armed robbery at a drug store to a vehicle pursuit,” said FBI Milwaukee Special Agent in Charge Alan Karr. “The FBI is committed to crushing violent crime and identifying criminals who threaten our communities. The FBI and our partners on the Milwaukee Area Violent Crime Task Force will continue to aggressively pursue our mission to ensure public safety.”
The investigation involved both the FBI’s Milwaukee Area Violent Crime Task Force and the City of Milwaukee Police Department. Assistant United States Attorneys Benjamin Wesson and Robert Brady prosecuted the case.



