New Jersey man sentenced to 9 years in New York armed robbery

New Jersey man gets 9 years for armed street robbery in Port Jervis.
New Jersey man sentenced to 9 years in New York armed robbery
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GOSHEN, N.Y. — A New Jersey man has been sentenced to nine years in prison for his role in a 2023 armed robbery in Port Jervis, Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced Tuesday.

Shaheem Hill, 28, of Hamburg, New Jersey, was sentenced on April 16 in Orange County Court after previously pleading guilty to robbery in the second degree. His sentence includes five years of post-release supervision.

According to court records and statements, Hill and a co-defendant approached a victim at approximately 3:45 a.m. on December 30, 2023, on Ball Street in Port Jervis. The pair displayed what appeared to be handguns and forcibly took the victim’s laptop, jewelry, and wallet.

Investigators recovered the stolen property after executing a search warrant at the co-defendant’s residence in New Jersey. Surveillance video and cooperation between New York and New Jersey law enforcement played a role in identifying and arresting the suspects.

Hill admitted during his plea proceedings that he displayed a firearm and stole property by force. His co-defendant previously entered a guilty plea and is awaiting sentencing.


Regional cooperation leads to recovery and sentencing

District Attorney Hoovler credited the City of Port Jervis Police Department for leading the investigation and thanked the Newton Police Department and the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office in New Jersey for their assistance.

“Violent criminals are emboldened by the illegal possession of dangerous firearms,” Hoovler said, noting the county’s commitment to prosecuting gun-related crimes.


Key Points

  • Shaheem Hill, 28, was sentenced to nine years for a 2023 armed robbery in Port Jervis.
  • Hill and an accomplice robbed a victim at gunpoint, stealing electronics and personal items.
  • Stolen property was recovered in New Jersey and the co-defendant is pending sentencing.

Hill’s sentencing concludes one half of the case, with proceedings still pending for his co-defendant.