CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The "Red Shoe Robber," known for his decision to wear red sneakers during a Northeast Ohio crime spree was sentenced Monday to 57 years in prison.

Johnnie Harris, 22, was one of four people who committed a string of robberies along with his sister and two other men, according to investigators. The group robbed 19 fast food restaurants, convenience stores, gas stations and pharmacies in Cuyahoga and Lake counties.

Harris was found guilty Feb. 9 on 94 counts relating to the crime spree varying from aggravated robbery to kidnapping to felonious assault.

Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Dick Ambrose sentenced Harris for the robberies that took place between October 2013 and March 2014.

According to a statement from Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty's office, Harris was armed during the robberies and fired his weapon at least seven times.

"Johnnie Harris asked the judge to treat his sentencing like he was shopping at Costco, but Judge Ambrose refused to give the Defendant a bulk discount for his crimes," Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Ryan Bokoch said in a statement.