A Dayton man accused of robbing a Brookville pharmacy and writing his demands on page from a parenting book pleaded guilty to charges, according to the Department of Justice.
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David Allen Antonio Flemings Jr., 22, pleaded guilty to robbery and possessing oxycodone.
“Put note back in the bag,” said the note, according to the DOJ. “This a [sic] armed robbery. These are the government pills, not yours or worth your life. I'm willing to kill. Don't push no silent alarms. Fill 2 bags.”
He is facing up to 20 years in prison.
On July 5, Flemings reportedly went to the pharmacy counter at a Rite Aid on North Wolf Creek Street and gave the technician a note.
The note also reportedly had a list of specific medications that Flemings wanted.
Workers followed his demands and Flemings left with the pills.
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However, he left behind the note, which was had fingerprints that matched Flemings.
The note was page 78 from a book titled “Common Sense Parenting,” according to the DOJ.