Chicago Man Damarri Conner Attacked Family at Gunpoint in Beverly Backyard and Stole Two Vehicles — Sentenced to 14.5 Years in Prison

Chicago Man Damarri Conner Attacked Family at Gunpoint in Beverly Backyard and Stole Two Vehicles — Sentenced to 14.5 Years in Prison

BEVERLY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — Chicago man Damarri Conner has been sentenced to 14 and a half years in prison after he and an accomplice rushed a family in their backyard in Beverly, attacked the mother, held the family at gunpoint, stole their Audi, and then returned with the stolen keys to take a second vehicle from the property in a brazen two-part carjacking that left the family traumatized.

Conner and Accomplice Rushed Family in Their Beverly Backyard and Attacked the Mother

The incident took place in Beverly, a neighborhood on the southwest side of Chicago. Damarri Conner and an accomplice targeted a family in their own backyard, rushing them in what authorities described as a sudden and violent confrontation that the family had no opportunity to anticipate or avoid.

As part of the attack, Conner and his accomplice went directly after the mother, physically attacking her during the course of the carjacking. The assault on the mother in front of her family in their own backyard elevated the severity of the criminal conduct well beyond a standard vehicle theft and formed a central part of the case against Conner at sentencing.

Family Held at Gunpoint Before Audi Was Stolen From the Property

Following the physical attack on the mother, Conner and his accomplice held the entire family at gunpoint. With the family unable to resist or call for help, the two proceeded to steal the family’s Audi from the property.

The use of a firearm to hold the family in place while the vehicle was taken made this a serious armed carjacking from the outset. The family was left shaken and without their vehicle following the initial phase of the incident, but the ordeal was not yet over — Conner would return to the property to take even more from the same family.

Conner Returned With Stolen Keys and Took a Second Vehicle From the Same Family

In a particularly audacious move, Conner came back to the same property after the initial carjacking. Using the stolen keys he had taken during the first visit, he returned and took a second vehicle from the family’s property, compounding the original crime with a second theft against the same victims.

The decision to return and steal a second vehicle using the stolen keys demonstrated a level of boldness and calculation that prosecutors highlighted as part of the case. The family, already victimized once in their own backyard, was subjected to a second theft by the same individual within the same criminal episode.

Damarri Conner Sentenced to 14 and a Half Years in Federal Prison

Damarri Conner has been sentenced to 14 and a half years in prison in connection with the Beverly backyard carjacking and the series of crimes committed against the family during that incident. The sentence reflects the serious and violent nature of the offenses, which involved an armed assault on a family in their own home, a gunpoint confrontation, and two separate vehicle thefts carried out against the same victims.

The sentencing brings a formal conclusion to a case that drew significant public attention due to the brazen nature of the attack and the targeting of a family in the supposed safety of their own backyard in a residential Chicago neighborhood. Stay with GordonRamsayClub.com for the latest news updates and detailed coverage.