Acting AG Platkin Announces Prison Sentence for Man Who Committed an Attempted Robbery at Atlantic City Casino

New Jersey Office Of Attorney General
 
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TRENTON – Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced today that a Burlington County man has been sentenced to prison for threatening a casino patron with a box cutter during a robbery attempt at Bally’s Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, N.J., in December 2020.

Shawn P. Applewhite, 25, of Marlton, N.J., was sentenced to eight years in state prison – including nearly seven years of parole ineligibility – by Superior Court Judge Donna M. Taylor in Atlantic County on Monday. Additionally, Applewhite was ordered to have no contact with the victim and is permanently barred from all casinos in New Jersey. Applewhite pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery on March 21, 2022.

Deputy Attorney General Katelyn Waegener prosecuted Applewhite and represented the Division of Criminal Justice Specialized Crimes Bureau at the sentencing hearing. Applewhite was arrested in an investigation by the New Jersey State Police Casino Gaming Bureau.

“The armed defendant ambushed his victim in a public venue, creating an alarming and dangerous situation for everyone present,” said Acting Attorney General Platkin. “The significant prison sentence announced today underscores our commitment to public safety.”

On December 23, 2020, at approximately 7:35 p.m., Applewhite attempted to rob the victim by placing a box cutter to the victim’s neck and demanding the victim’s money and jewelry. Applewhite approached the victim from behind as he was seated at a slot machine. The victim stood up and engaged in a physical altercation with Applewhite. A bystander also attempted to intervene, and Applewhite fled without taking any property. Applewhite was apprehended by a Bally’s security supervisor and security officer as he attempted to exit the casino.

“The Division of Criminal Justice Specialized Crimes Bureau works closely with the State Police to investigate and prosecute crimes committed at the Atlantic City casinos, especially those that threaten the safety of patrons on the casino floors,” said Director Lyndsay V. Ruotolo of the Division of Criminal Justice. “Today this defendant is reaping the consequences of his brazen and unlawful conduct and we’re sending a message that this type of criminal activity will not be tolerated.”  

“The troopers assigned to the New Jersey State Police Casino Gaming Bureau acted swiftly and decisively in charging the defendant for his blatant criminal acts,” said Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police.  “We strive to make Atlantic City’s casinos a safe place for everyone to enjoy and we will continue to work diligently with our partners, both in law enforcement and the community, to accomplish that goal.”

Deputy Attorney General Waegener prosecuted the case under the supervision of Bureau Chief Erik Daab and Deputy Bureau Chief Valerie Butler of the Division of Criminal Justice Specialized Crimes Bureau. Acting Attorney General Platkin commended the detectives of the New Jersey State Police Casino Gaming Bureau for their investigation, as well as the security staff at Bally’s who apprehended Applewhite.

Defense Attorney: H. Robert Boney, Esq., Somers Point, NJ.