2020 3 Wisconsin nigress 'rideshare' sows charged w beating, robbing Chicago man in Lincoln Park; In 2022 did 2 more 'rideshare' beat/rob in NASHVILLE

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Trio of Wisconsin women charged with beating, robbing man in Lincoln Park, police say

Thursday, February 20, 2020 3:02AM
CHICAGO -- Three women from the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, area are accused of beating and robbing a man who thought he had entered a ride-share vehicle last week in Lincoln Park.

Felicia Anderson, 31, and Anesha Robinson, 30
, both from Milwaukee, were charged with felony counts of robbery and aggravated battery causing great bodily harm, Chicago police said.

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Jasmine Ross, a 30-year-old from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, is facing the same charges.

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Officers allegedly saw the trio beating the man in a car about 3:25 a.m. Feb. 15 in the 2000 block of North Sedgwick Street, police said.

The women then robbed the man, dumped him out of the moving car and successfully eluded the officers, until another police vehicle saw it and pulled it over in the 1000 block of West North Avenue.

The women were taken into custody while the man, 24, was taken to Illinois Masonic Medical Center to be treated for injuries to his face, according to police.

Police sources said the man entered the car because he thought it was a ride-share.
 
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Felicia Anderson, 31, and Anesha Robinson, 30,
In 2022, 2 years later, these natural born BLACK sociopaths have traveled, same MO.


One of two women wanted for credit card fraud, identity theft in Nashville arrested​



by: Colleen Guerry

Posted: Mar 18, 2023 / 09:38 PM CDT

Updated: Mar 18, 2023 / 10:25 PM CDT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — More than nine months after two women allegedly stole from men on Broadway in downtown Nashville, authorities announced one of those women was taken into custody Saturday.

According to the Metro Nashville Police Department, around 3 a.m. on May 28, 2022, a man who had gotten separated from his friends got into an older silver SUV, possibly a Ford Explorer,
thinking it was a rideshare vehicle.


Later on, the victim woke up at a short-term rental and realized his iPhone and bank card had been stolen, officials said.

Surveillance video from a Murfreesboro Pike Kroger showed two women — identified by police as Felicia N. Anderson and Anesha Robinson — using the man’s card at the store later in the day.

Anderson and Robinson each faced three counts of fraudulent use of a credit card and identity theft in connection with this incident.


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Then, on June 17, 2022, Anderson and another woman offered to help a man back to his hotel after he had been drinking at a bar, according to authorities.

The victim remembered getting into their light-colored SUV, but he reportedly felt unsafe and bailed from the vehicle.


The next day, the man discovered his credit cards had been stolen and used at multiple locations, including a Kroger on Edmondson Pike, police said.

Officials said they reviewed the store’s surveillance footage, which showed Anderson using the victim’s credit card to buy merchandise and withdraw cash at the self-checkout.

That case left Anderson facing six counts of fraudulent use of a credit card and six counts of identity theft in this case, authorities reported.

Months later, Metro Police announced that Robinson, 33, had been arrested in Nashville on Saturday, March 18.

Robinson — who is charged with three counts of identity theft, three counts of fraudulent use of a credit card, and evading arrest — is being held on a $130,000 bond, according to officials.


However, authorities said they are still searching for 34-year-old Anderson, so if you see her or have any information about her whereabouts, you are asked to call Nashville Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463.
 
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Thursday, February 20, 2020 3:02AM
CHICAGO -- Three women from the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, area are accused of beating and robbing a man who thought he had entered a ride-share vehicle last week
According to the Metro Nashville Police Department, around 3 a.m. on May 28, 2022, a man who had gotten separated from his friends got into an older silver SUV, possibly a Ford Explorer, thinking it was a rideshare vehicle.
Then, on June 17, 2022, Anderson and another woman offered to help a man back to his hotel after he had been drinking at a bar, according to authorities.
The victim remembered getting into their light-colored SUV, but he reportedly felt unsafe and bailed from the vehicle.
There's their 2 schticks, done over 2 states.
BLACKS TRAVEL TO ESCAPE THE HEAT, knowing cops are onto their game. These 2 did vicious crimes in Milwaukee in 2020, arrived in May 2022. I figure these 2 served time in Milwaukee.
THE GAME:
Trolls bars in twos, 1 pretends to be 'rideshare' drivers, 2 'charmers' inside bar are either 'roofie' spiking or buying drinks for men, after man is 'drugged or drunk' the 2 helps to car, robs them.
It takes 2, but 3rd for a driver in wait is better working as a 'team'.
 
2020 case - Jasmine Ross, a 30-year-old from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, is facing the same charges.
Working alone, ROSS DID IT AGAIN IN 2022


Woman awaiting trial for beating, robbing bar-goer stole another bar-goer’s identity while on bail: prosecutors​

October 30, 2023 6:14 AMCWBChicagoGold Coast

CHICAGO — One of three women charged with viciously beating and robbing a man who got into their car thinking it was his Uber is back in jail. Another man is accusing her of stealing his identification after offering him a ride outside a Gold Coast bar.

THE 2020 STORY:
Nearly four years ago, in February 2020, prosecutors charged Jasmine Ross and two other Milwaukee-area women with severely beating and robbing a man as they drove him around Lincoln Park. The 24-year-old victim told police he got into the car because he thought it was his rideshare.
By sheer coincidence, two Chicago police officers on patrol in Lincoln Park discovered the women beating the man in the car’s back seat around 3 a.m. in the 2000 block of North Sedgwick, officials said.
Cops said they saw Ross and one of the other women going through the man’s pockets before the car sped away. After the women dumped the victim from the moving car, he was admitted to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center with a fractured nose, a fractured cheekbone, and cuts and bruises to his face, arms, and head, according to CPD.
Ross, along with Felicia Anderson and Anesha Robinson, were charged with robbery and aggravated battery. Anderson and Robinson stopped showing up for court in April, according to their case files. Warrants are out for their arrests.

ROSS' NEW Sept 9, 2022 spiked drink victim, offering him a ride.

On the other hand, Ross, 34, has been showing up for court. In fact, police arrested her after her latest hearing at the Skokie courthouse to face new charges for allegedly stealing a man’s identification after a somewhat similar, albeit less violent, incident downtown.

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Jasmine Ross | Google; Chicago Police Department
The man told police Ross pulled up in a car and offered him a ride as he left the Hangge Uppe, 14 West Elm, around 12:30 a.m. on September 9, 2022. He has no memory of what happened after Ross offered him a drink, officials said.
This story is made possible by contributions to the Cook County Courtroom Transparency Fund.

While the man was unconscious, someone took his phone and credit cards, which were then used to conduct transactions worth more than $10,000, Assistant State’s Attorney John Kyle said during Ross’ detention hearing.
Chicago police detectives pulled video of two transactions that allegedly show Ross using the man’s card at Walmart stores in Hammond and Kenosha. She also sent herself $3,500 from the man’s bank via Zelle, Kyle said.
Prosecutors charged her with identity theft.
After hearing about the new allegations, Judge Barbara Dawkins ruled that Ross would be released to await trial in the new case, but she also revoked Ross’ pretrial release in the 2020 robbery matter. As of this morning, Ross remains in the Cook County jail.
 

6 years for woman who beat, robbed man after luring him into car outside downtown nightclub​

November 13, 2024 10:02 AMCWBChicagoGold Coast, Old Town, River North

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Jasmine Ross (Chicago Police Department)
CHICAGO — A Milwaukee woman, part of a group that officials said drugged, robbed, and sometimes beat men they met at downtown Chicago nightclubs, has been sentenced to six years in prison for her crimes.

Jasmine Ross, 35, pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery plus identity theft and aggravated battery in exchange for the sentence from Judge Anjana Hansen.

Two women accused of being accomplices, also from Milwaukee, skipped bail in April 2023 and haven’t been seen since. Arrest warrants remain active for Anesha Robinson, 35, and Felicia Anderson, 36.

In the more violent allegation, prosecutors said the women lured a 24-year-old man into a car that he thought was his Uber outside a club early one Saturday in February 2020.

The women drove the man around, attacking and robbing him, until a Chicago police unit pulled up behind the vehicle and saw what was happening, according to prosecutors.

Two police officers reported pulling up behind a rental car that Anderson was driving on the 2000 block of North Sedgwick around 3:30 a.m. The cops said they saw Robinson beating a man in the vehicle’s back seat while Ross kneeled on the front passenger seat and threw punches, too.

Officers who pulled alongside the rental car said they saw Ross and Robinson going through the man’s pockets. Anderson allegedly sped away from the police, and the victim was dumped from her moving vehicle. But Anderson later pulled over for other officers on the 1000 block of West North Ave, according to police records.

Cops said Robinson tried to throw the man’s phone down a sewer when they ordered her out of the vehicle. Two of the man’s credit cards were also allegedly taken.

The victim, who lived in Lincoln Park, was admitted for treatment at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center with a fractured nose, fractured cheekbone, and cuts and bruises to his face, arms, and head, police said.

Another man reported being similarly lured and robbed in the downtown area about two weeks before the women were arrested, accounting for the second robbery charge.

While the robbery cases were pending, Ross was arrested again for allegedly stealing a man’s identity after offering him a ride outside the Hangge Uppe, 14 West Elm, in September 2022.

Prosecutors said he told investigators he had no memory of what happened after Ross offered him a drink.

While the man was unconscious, someone took his phone and credit cards, which were then used to conduct transactions worth more than $10,000.

Chicago police detectives pulled video of two transactions allegedly showing Ross using the man’s card at Walmart stores in Hammond and Kenosha. Prosecutors claimed she also sent herself $3,500 from the man’s bank via Zelle.

Ross is expected to be paroled in June 2025.
 
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