MAN CAPTURED IN JANUARY CONVENIENCE STORE
ROBBERY
A man identified
as the robber who was foiled by a
knife-wielding store clerk in January was
arrested Monday on charges of armed robbery
and aggravated assault. Additionally,
Jonathan Powell faces armed robbery, grand
theft and aggravated battery charges from an
incident on March 2 when Powell is accused
of beating a man on the head with a bottle
while outside of a bar near Ormond Beach and
taking his money. The 23-year-old was
arrested Monday afternoon when he showed up
for a court hearing in Daytona Beach
concerning a simple battery complaint he had
been arrested for earlier in the year.
Powell began
racking up his criminal charges after he
visited the Lil’ Champ Food Store, 2460
Ocean Shore Blvd., Ormond Beach early in the
morning Jan. 19. He had his face covered
with a cloth when he demanded money from the
store clerk at knifepoint. Powell didn’t
count on the 53-year-old clerk having a
knife of his own, though. Powell had jumped
up on the counter to demand money a second
time when the clerk swung his own knife at
Powell, leaving a superficial wound on the
robber’s chest. Powell fled empty-handed.
However, Powell had made the mistake of
walking into the store a short time before
he committed the robbery wearing the same
clothes he would wear during the robbery,
minus the face covering. Also, a nearby
resident saw and recognized Powell enter the
store to rob it and then flee. But the
witness then left the area and didn’t tell
investigators what he knew until the first
week of March.
On March 2
Powell was at Hanky Panky’s bar, 1088 Ocean
Shore Blvd., when he attacked a man in the
parking lot at approximately 3:15 a.m. The
two had been talking for a few minutes when
Powell used a bottle to strike the victim on
the head, breaking the bottle. The
44-year-old victim fell down and Powell used
the broken bottle to stab him repeatedly in
the face. Powell then went through the
victim’s pockets and took some money he
found. The incident wasn’t reported until
about an hour later when the victim was
discovered bloody and confused with no
memory of what happened to him a couple
blocks away from the bar. The victim was
later transported by EVAC ambulance to
Florida Hospital Ormond Memorial for
treatment of his non life-threatening
injuries. Investigators were able to trace
the incident back to the bar where patrons
identified Powell as the attacker.
Powell was
arrested at approximately 1:45 p.m. Monday
without incident and transported to the
Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach.