Pittsburgh man indicted for having a firearm as a convicted felon and committing a Hobbs Act robbery at a Monroeville fast food restaurant

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Acting U.S. Attorney Troy Revetti announced Wednesday that a Pittsburgh man was indicted on Hobbs Act robbery charges and disobeying federal firearm laws. Thirty-one-year-old Yamin A. Harris was a convicted felon who had a firearm and made a Hobbs Act robbery at a fast-food restaurant in Monroeville on December 29th, 2024. According to Revetti, Harris could face a maximum of up to twenty years in jail, a fine of up to $250,000 or both, provided by the law.