Baltimore Man Pleads Guilty in $100K Diamond Heist

Police say he displayed a small revolver that turned out to be a non-working antique

A Baltimore man faces up to eight years in prison for his role in a $100,000 diamond heist in Frederick.

Charles Boatwright, 45, pleaded guilty Tuesday to robbery of a Wholesale Diamond Consultants store last March, the Frederick News-Post reported.

Prosecutors dropped other charges, including first- and second-degree assault. Boatwright will be sentenced in February.

Boatwright was one of two men charged in the March 12 robbery. Police say he displayed a small revolver that he later dumped, along with a bag containing the diamonds, in a trash bin near the store. The gun was a non-working antique.

His accomplice, Anthony Thornton of Baltimore, was arrested as he approached the bin that evening. He pleaded guilty to robbery and was sentenced to 10 years in prison in September.

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