Authorities charged a 27-year-old [1] taxi operator with robbery and receiving stolen property following two knifepoint incidents in Kingston.

The case highlights concerns regarding passenger safety and the potential for opportunistic crime within the city's public transportation sector.

Dennis Miller, who is also known as "Brown Man," was charged July 12 [1]. He resides at a Kingston 2 address [1]. The charges include two counts of robbery with aggravation, and receiving stolen property [1].

Police reports indicate the crimes occurred July 8 [1]. The incidents took place in Kingston 17 and Kingston 2 [1]. In both cases, Miller allegedly held up two women at knifepoint [1].

"Dennis Miller, otherwise known as 'Brown Man,' a taxi operator of a Kingston 2 address," a reporter said [1].

The suspect faces serious legal penalties if convicted on the charges of robbery with aggravation [1]. He has been processed through the local judicial system following the July 12 charges [1].

"He has been charged with two counts of robbery with aggravation and receiving stolen property," a prosecutor said [1].

Dennis Miller, 27, faces multiple charges after allegedly robbing two women at knifepoint.

The arrest of a licensed transport provider for violent crime underscores the vulnerability of commuters in urban Kingston. When individuals in positions of public trust use their professional access to target victims, it often prompts calls for stricter vetting and monitoring of taxi operators to ensure public safety.