Crime & Safety
Man Gets Prison for Naperville Robbery
Dennis Clark and two others robbed a Naperville Radio Shack

A Chicago man that was found guilty of an armed robbery at a Naperville Radio Shack was sentenced to prison for 25 years, the Daily Herald reports.
Dennis Clark, 24, was sentenced by Judge Brian Telander. While Clark received 10 years for the robbery, an additional 15 was given because a gun was used in the crime.
According to the Daily Herald, Clark asked for mercy and apologized to the victims of his crime. Telander was not swayed by Clark.
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“Actions speak louder than words,” Telander said. “You attempted to lock the door. You ordered (the victims) to lay on their stomachs. You watched the security monitor to make sure no one was coming.”
Three people were involved in the 2013 robbery, according to the article. Clark and Christopher Nesbit, 45, threatened two employees with a gun while an additional man, Jalin Parks, acted as their getaway driver and lookout.
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The three men initially made off with $45,000 in cellphones. All three are now serving prison sentences.
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