United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana

05/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/20/2026 09:52

New Orleans Man Sentenced For Hobbs Act and Felon in Possession Violations

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JEREMIAH MILLS, ("MILLS"), age 28, was sentenced on May 12, 2026, by Chief United States District Judge Wendy B. Vitter, after previously pleading guilty to a four-count indictment. Count One charged MILLS with Hobbs Act Robbery, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1951(a). Count Two charged MILLS with discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 924(c)(1)(A)(iii). Count Three charged MILLS with attempted Hobbs Act Robbery, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1951(a). Count Four charged MILLS with felon in possession of a firearm, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(8), announced United States Attorney David I. Courcelle.

MILLS was sentenced to 240 months as to Counts One, Two, Three and Four. This term of imprisonment consists of 120 months as to each of Counts One, Three and Four, to be served concurrently with each other, and a term of 120 months as to Count Two, to be served consecutively to the term of imprisonment imposed for Counts One, Three and Four. MILLS also received three years of supervised release as to all four counts, with all terms to be served concurrently with each other. He also was ordered to pay a $400 mandatory special assessment fee.

According to court records, on July 17, 2025, at approximately 4:32 a.m., MILLS entered the Food Mart convenience store at a gas station located on South Claiborne Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana. MILLS brandished a firearm, a Brigade BM-F9 Rifle at the employee, and shouted, "if you move, I will kill you." MILLS then discharged the rifle, firing one round of ammunition into the ceiling. MILLS then pointed the rifle at the employee. and demanded he open the register. The employee then opened the cash register and began dropping money inside a clear garbage bag for MILLS. MILLS then went behind the counter and began removing cigarettes and cigars. MILLS then removed two firearms, a Taurus 357 Magnum Revolver and a Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum Revolver from underneath the counter near the cash register. After obtaining the firearms, MILLS went back to the front door, retrieved his brown book bag, and fled the store towards Washington Avenue.

On July 20, 2025, at around 6:00 a.m., New Orleans police officers (NOPD) responded to a suspicious person incident at the Food Mart. Upon arrival, the same employee explained that the same suspect who committed the armed robbery at the Food Mart on July 17, 2025, had returned to the location, but the employee locked the door before the suspect could enter.

On July 20, 2025, at around 11:00 a.m., an NOPD detective conducting surveillance of MILLS' New Orleans residence, observed MILLS pick up a package off his porch. The detective immediately recognized the man as MILLS. After obtaining a search warrant for the residence, NOPD conducted a callout over an intercom. After about two hours, MILLS exited the residence and was taken into custody. During a search of the residence, NOPD located the clothes that MILLS wore during the robbery, a brown backpack, cigars, cigarettes, cash, a Brigade BM-F9 Rifle, a Taurus 357 Magnum Revolver, and a Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum Revolver.

MILLS admits that he knowingly possessed the Brigade BM-F9 Rifle, the Taurus 357 Magnum Revolver, and the Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum Revolver, even though he was a convicted felon in Orleans Parish.

United States Attorney Courcelle praised the work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New Orleans Police Department. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Troy L. Bell of the Violent Crime Unit.

This case is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime.

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