MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Dylan Charles Jungwirth, Kenneth Toy Spight, both 21, and Kemonie Hurd, 18, face federal charges after a series of gas station robberies on August 17. Federal prosecutors say their actions temporarily halted Minnesota State Fair preparations. The spree began early in the morning at a Speedway gas station in Roseville and continued at two BP stations in Little Canada and Roseville. The defendants allegedly used a realistic airsoft gun to threaten employees. During the third robbery, a cashier was injured after attempting to disarm the robbers. Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson emphasized the gravity of disrupting the State Fair, a cherished Minnesota tradition. "These defendants brought violence to that celebration with their armed robbery spree.

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