
A Louisville teenager is facing felony charges in multiple Kentucky counties, including a Jefferson County case in which prosecutors say a victim was robbed at gunpoint after being lured from a gas station parking lot.
In Louisville, 19 year-old Jycobie Washington is charged with complicity to first-degree robbery.
Court records show prosecutors have a recorded statement Washington allegedly gave to a detective on September 18, 2025, and that body camera and/or fleet video from multiple officers was being provided to defense counsel.
The filing also alleges the robbery happened September 12, 2025, starting at a Speedway gas station at 7002 Shepherdsville Road, where a victim was approached by two suspects, and later followed them to another location.
Prosecutors say the two men got out of a vehicle with guns, demanded the victim’s money and vehicle, and the victim was struck in the head with a handgun before running back to the gas station to call police.
The victim was taken to Audubon Norton Hospital, the filing states.
Jeffereson County Court records show Washington is held in the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections on a $100,000 cash bond with conditions including no firearms, no contact with the victim, and making all appearances in court as scheduled and other restrictions.
In this case, a pretrial conference is scheduled for 10 a.m. July 14.
In Oldham Circuit Court, records on separate crimes list Washington as charged with two counts of first-degree burglary, engaging in organized crime—criminal syndicate, and theft-related charges. Bond is listed as $50,000 cash with a no-contact condition with the victim.
In Lexington, Washington is charged with two counts of complicity in receiving stolen property (firearm) and possession of marijuana. In that case, a status hearing is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. August 28
Washington has entered not guilty pleas in at least two of the cases.
Source: WAVE
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