![]() ![]() Investigators questioned Patt for about three hours, Moroyoqui testified. But Payne insisted he knew nothing about the shootings and that he would not tolerate it, the detective testified. Payne told the detectives he understood that meant Patt had pulled a robbery, Moroyoqui testified. One time when Payne woke up to see Patt had left him alone, Payne asked Patt when he returned to the BMW what he was doing, Patt said he was ``getting money,'' Moroyoqui testified. Payne told Moroyoqui and his partner in about 90 minutes of questioning that he was often ``sleepy'' as Patt drove them around for delivery jobs. Payne said the only time Patt drove it alone was when he borrowed it on July 6. The two drove around in a black BMW that Payne's mother co-signed for on the loan. Payne would deliver catered food, flowers and medication, among other goods, the detective said. Payne, who previously worked for Door Dash, operated a delivery service and would have Patt drive him around because Payne had a significant marijuana habit, according to the testimony. Santa Ana detective Gus Moroyoqui said Payne repeatedly denied involvement or knowledge of the robberies and shootings, while Patt insisted that he acted alone, the detective testified. New details of the deadly holdups, which included a string of July 11 robberies at 7-Eleven stores, emerged in Payne's preliminary hearing. Co-defendant Malik Donyae Patt is not due in court again until Jan. Jason Lamont Payne is charged with four felony counts of robbery, with sentencing enhancements for a gun used in the commission of the robberies. ![]() ![]() SANTA ANA (CNS) - A 44-year-old man accused of being along for the ride in a crime spree that left three people dead in a string of convenience store and fast food robberies across the Southland was ordered to stand trial today for four heists.
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