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William Doyle AKA Wimp, 18, of Stone Mountain pleaded guilty on July 19, 2021 to a 37 count indictment that charged him with a series of crimes that occurred on September 2, 2019. Doyle and his co-defendant, Jonkevius O’Neal, were indicted for six (6) counts of taking motor vehicles, twenty-five (25) counts of entering auto and six (6) counts of Violation of the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act. Doyle was sentenced to 20 years with the first 10 years in prison, restitution, a fine and banishment from the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit.
Doyle admitted that he and his co-defendant drove stolen vehicles to a parking lot adjacent to Reynolds Landing in Greene County during the early morning hours of September 2, 2019. They walked through a foot path and broke into vehicles that were parked at residences inside the gated community, stealing cash and guns. They also stole six cars, leaving three of them in a parking lot. The other three vehicles were recovered later through the investigation led by the Greene County Sheriff’s Office and included the Clayton County Police Department, Cobb County police Department, Dekalb County Police Department and the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office.
Doyle was a self-admitted member of Bloxh Rixh criminal street gang which is headquartered in Dekalb County. Bloxh Rixh is a sub-set of the national street gang “Gangster Disciples”. The crimes were committed to financially benefit the gang and further their criminal activity. Doyle had also been charged with the similar offenses in Forsyth County and currently has pending charges of armed robbery and aggravated assault in Dekalb County.
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