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Lengthy sentence for robbery of Saginaw Chippewa casino winner


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A Michigan man was sentenced to nearly 15 years in federal prison for robbing a patron who won money at a casino owned by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe.

Antoine McCaskill, 32, met the victim at the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort. After offering the man a ride, McCaskill drove him to a secluded area of the reservation, assaulted him and stole more than $2,000.

A federal jury found McCaskill guilty last September. He was sentenced to 175 months in prison and two months of supervised release on Thursday.

The victim was a member of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe.

Get the Story:
Man sentenced in robbery of Tribal member (The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun 1/17)
Saginaw man gets 14 years in federal prison for robbery on Michigan Indian reservation (MLive 1/16)

Related Stories:
Guilty verdict in robbery of Saginaw Chippewa casino winner (09/22)

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