WASHINGTON – Glenn Dolford, a 32-year-old resident of the District of Columbia, has been sentenced to 42 months in federal prison for his involvement in a series of violent robberies. The announcement was made by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro.
Dolford entered a guilty plea on February 28, 2025, before U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson to two counts related to interference with interstate commerce through threats or violence. Alongside the prison sentence, Judge Berman Jackson imposed three years of supervised release.
The announcement was supported by FBI Assistant Director Steven J. Jensen from the Washington Field Office.
In 2023, Dolford had been convicted for second-degree murder while armed and other offenses linked to an incident on Super Bowl Sunday in February 2020. He was arrested in June 2020 and later sentenced to over 22 years in prison.
Court documents revealed that on June 8, 2020, Dolford and accomplices targeted a CVS Pharmacy in Nottingham, Maryland. During the robbery, Dolford assaulted an employee while others demanded narcotics and valuables before fleeing with stolen goods.
The following day, they robbed a T-Mobile store in College Park using similar tactics and escaped with phones worth approximately $20,000.
Investigations found that Dolford had rented the getaway vehicle from Enterprise Rent-a-Car prior to the crimes. In June 2023, he faced charges for conspiracy and Hobbs Act robbery related to these incidents.
Co-defendants Floyd Neal and Ashawntea Henderson received sentences for their roles in separate but related criminal activities involving robberies across Maryland and Virginia.
This case was investigated by several law enforcement agencies including the FBI Washington Field Office’s Violent Crimes Task Force and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Cameron Tepfer, Kyle McWaters, Sarah Martin, and Josh Gold.