A man who was found not guilty of first-degree murder by a jury in February has been arrested on charges that he put a gun to the head of a man and robbed him.
In the incident on Oct. 12, police said Jamaul Herman came up behind Marcus Heard in the 100 block of Oneal Street and hit him with the gun.
The victim said Herman ordered him to take off his clothes, then he took his wallet containing $280. He said Herman fired two shots in the air as he left.
Four days later, the victim came to the Police Services Center and picked Herman out of a photo lineup.
Herman, 30, of 804 10th St., was charged with aggravated robbery.
He has been released on a $20,000 bond.
Herman was charged with killing Jerome Timmons on July 4, 2010, but a jury acquitted him after a lengthy deliberation.
He pleaded guilty in 2002 to aggravated robbery and attempted aggravated robbery and got prison sentences of eight and six years.