Crime & Safety
2 Pasadena Bank Robbers Sentenced To 40-Year Terms
A federal jury deliberated for less than five hours before convicting Raynard Gray, 34 and Sonny Pervis, 28, for a 2014 bank robbery.

HOUSTON, TX — A Houston man will be serving nearly 43 years in prison for the attempted robbery and robbery of the Shared Resources Credit Union in Pasadena in 2014, and for using and carrying a firearm during commission of the crimes.
A federal jury deliberated for less than five hours before convicting Raynard Gray, 34 and Sonny Pervis, 28, March 23, 2017, on all counts as charged following a three-day-trial.
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On April 3, U.S. District Judge Sim Lake sentenced Gray to 43 year in federal prison – 150 months for the robberies in addition to five years for the first firearms charge and another 25 years for the second which must be served consecutively to each other and to the bank robbery sentences.
Following completion of his prison term, Gray will serve five years of supervised release.
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The court found that Gray planned, organized and recruited participants for the bank robbery and that he was the leader of this robbery crew which warranted the most prison time.
Pervis was previously sentence to 40 years in federal prison.
His sentence was also enhanced due to the reckless endangerment while he fled fro authoriries.
The judge found that following the robbery, Pervis took part in leading police on a high speed chase and fired his weapon at a civilian in a nearby neighborhood.
Prosecutors said seven men met and planned the robbery of the credit union.
At trial, the jury heard Gray was the leader of this robbery crew and acted as a lookout during the robberies, while Pervis was one of the men who went into the credit union and brandished and discharged a firearm.
The men arrived at the bank first on Saturday, July 26, 2014, with the intention of committing the robbery, but employees inside the bank sae they had guns and locked the doors to the lobby.
The crew left, and returned to the same bank two days later to complete the crime.
The men fled the scene after stealing the money on July 28.
A civilian followed them to try a give police the vehicle information of the robbers.
Pervis and Howard Glaze, 24, of Houston, saw this and shot at the the person following them.
The group then led officers on a high-speed chase from Pasadena to north Houston, where they abandoned their vehicle and fled on foot.
Glaze was soon caught by police, followed by the arrests of the others involved in the robbery.
During trial, the jury saw surveillance videos, photos and police dash camera footage of the high speed chase and heard testimony from 12 witnesses.
They also heard from a sergeant with the Pasadena Police Department who collected cash, bank straps and clothing of the robbers from the abandoned vehicle.
The officer was also able to lift a fingerprint off a trash bag found in that vehicle, which belonged to Pervis.
The defense did not dispute that the robberies occurred, but contended that Pervis and Gray were not involved.
The jury was not convinced and convicted them on all charges.
Gray will remain in custody pending transfer to a U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near future.
The remaining five co-defendants - Keith McGee, 27, Glaze, Kwhun Johnson, 25, Leroy Richardson, 37, and Christopher Braziel, 30, all of Houston, had pleaded prior to trial.
McGee was ordered to serve a sentence of 140 months, while Richardson, Johnson and Glaze received respective sentences of 130, 60 and 130 months imprisonment. Braziel is set for sentencing June 14, 2018.
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