Gambrell sentenced for Armed Robbery and Attempted Murder

Today, Feb. 22, Judge Lawton McIntosh sentenced Demetrius Gambrell on charges of attempted murder and armed robbery to 17 years in jail, to be served concurrently on both charges. He will get credit for 370 days he has already served. Representing the state was Senior Assistant Solicitor Kristin Reeves and Bill Hinnant represented Mr. Gambrell. On Jan. 18, 2017, the victim, who was friends with Gambrell, was with Gambrell on Leon Drive in Anderson County when Gambrell opened fire and shot him five times before leaving him in a ditch by the side of the road and taking his vehicle. The vehicle was discovered outside of Gambrell’s house, where it had been set on fire, and the victim’s wallet was later recovered from the Gambrell’s residence. Then, on Jan. 31, 2017, Gambrell entered the Stop-a-Minute on the 28 Bypass in Anderson County, asked the store clerk for cigarettes before pointing a gun at the clerk and demanding money, threatening to shoot the clerk if he refused. He then left in a red car wearing a camo jacket and baseball hat. The incident was recorded on video. Gambrell was arrested on Feb. 2, 2017, in Louisiana in the red car wearing the same clothing he wore when he committed the armed robbery. Officers in Louisiana recovered a .380 and ballistics testing matched the bullets recovered from the victim in the attempted murder. Following the sentencing 10th Circuit Solicitor David Wagner said, “Violent acts such as these will not be tolerated in our jurisdiction. If you leave the state, we will bring you back, and bring you to justice.”