The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia released the below information:
PHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney
Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Alex Fernandez-Pena, 32, and Juan
Jose Rodriguez, 20, both of Philadelphia, PA, were arrested and charged by
Indictment on charges of carjacking and brandishing a firearm during a crime of
violence stemming from an incident earlier this year in the Parkside section of
Philadelphia. Both defendants were taken into federal custody and will make
their initial appearances on these charges tomorrow, February 24, 2022.
On January 3, 2022, the defendants used
their Honda Accord to bump the rear bumper of a Lyft vehicle, an Infiniti G37,
that was transporting a passenger on the 1100 block of North 40th Street.
After the Lyft driver exited his vehicle, Fernandez-Pena allegedly pointed a 12-gauge
shotgun at the driver-victim and then drove off with the Lyft vehicle after its
passenger escaped through a rear door. The driver-victim, who had a license to
carry a firearm, shot Fernandez-Pena before the defendant drove away in the
victim’s vehicle. The victim then shot Rodriguez, the suspect who allegedly
initiated the attack by rear-ending the Infiniti, after Rodriguez threatened to
run the victim over with his Honda. Philadelphia Police officers subsequently
captured both defendants nearby. The attack occurred in broad daylight around
2:30 p.m., less than a mile away from family attractions like the Please Touch
Children’s Museum and the Philadelphia Zoo.
“As we have said many times since
launching the #AllHandsOnDeck initiative, our Office and our federal partners
are doing everything we can to support the Philadelphia Police Department and
prosecute cases federally when appropriate,” said U.S. Attorney Williams.
“Here, the defendants allegedly committed a brazen carjacking at gunpoint in the
middle of the afternoon in busy neighborhood; an offense that certainly meets
the criteria for federal indictment. We are committed to bringing the full
might of the federal justice system to this battle.
“ATF’s main objective will always be
keeping our citizens safe,” said Matthew Varisco, Special Agent in charge of
ATF’s Philadelphia Field Division. “This indictment is indicative of ATF’s
continued efforts working with our partners and proudly serving as part of the
joint carjacking task force, being led by the Philadelphia Police Department.
We will continue working with our local, state, and federal partners in making
sure violent individuals are held accountable when they threaten the safety of
the community.”
This case is part of Project Safe
Neighborhoods (PSN), a program bringing together all levels of law enforcement
and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and make our
neighborhoods safer for everyone. The Department of Justice reinvigorated
PSN in 2017 as part of the Department’s renewed focus on targeting violent
criminals, directing all U.S. Attorney’s Offices to work in partnership with
federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement and the local community to
develop effective, locally-based strategies to reduce violent crime.
If convicted, each defendant faces a
maximum possible sentence of life in prison, as well as a mandatory minimum
sentence of seven years’ incarceration.
The case was investigated by the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and the Philadelphia Police
Department, and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Michael
R. Miller.
An indictment, information, or criminal complaint is an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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