A WOMAN who, along with her boyfriend, held up gas station staff in Harbour View, St Andrew, and robbed 400 phonecards and snacks two years ago, pleaded guilty to the crime Tuesday.
She is 22-year-old Tracy Ann Miller, also called Terry Ann Brown, of Rema, St Andrew.
Miller pleaded guilty to charges of illegal possession of firearm, shooting with intent and robbery with aggravation. She will be sentenced on July 23.
The facts of the case are that about 2:45 a.m. on February 7, 2008, Miller and her companion targeted the service station. After the robbery, she and her boyfriend escaped in a motor car.
The police, who were alerted, gave chase when they spotted the car, but came under gunfire from Miller. The chase ended in Rema, where the couple jumped out of the car and escaped.
Several hours later, Miller turned up at the Kingston Public Hospital suffering from a gunshot injury to her back. She was held by the police and, when questioned, gave a false name and address.
Miller's trial began on Monday in the Gun Court before Supreme Court judge Marjorie Cole-Smith. When the trial resumed Tuesday, she changed her plea.