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Devin Dantzler, Weapon Possession, West Virginia 2020

Published September 30, 2019

BLUEFIELD, W.Va. - A shocking case of weapon possession has come to light in West Virginia, leaving many questioning the safety of federal prisons. In this exclusive report, we delve into the details surrounding the plea deal of Devin Dantzler, a 24-year-old inmate at the Federal Correctional Institution at McDowell.

On June 26, 2019, Dantzler was found in possession of a handcrafted weapon, commonly referred to as a 'shank.' The discovery was made by a staff member during a routine search of the prison. This harrowing incident raises concerns about the prevalence of contraband in our nation's prisons and the measures taken to prevent such occurrences.

The investigation into this matter was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. As the facts of the case unfold, it becomes clear that Dantzler's guilt is evident. His admission of possessing the shank serves as a stark reminder of the dangers lurking within our prison system.

This plea deal is a stark reminder that our justice system must remain vigilant in its pursuit of safety and order within our correctional facilities. Devin Dantzler's actions demonstrate a blatant disregard for the laws and rules that govern our prisons.

The outcome of this case serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of such actions. Dantzler faces up to five years in prison when sentenced on February 3, 2020. The severity of this sentence highlights the gravity of the offense and serves as a deterrent to others who may consider engaging in similar behavior.

In conclusion, this case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining a safe and secure environment within our federal prisons. Devin Dantzler's conviction serves as a testament to the commitment of law enforcement to uphold the law and protect the public.

Defendant: Devin Dantzler

Criminal Charges: Being an inmate in possession of a weapon

City and State: Bluefield, West Virginia

Exact Date: June 26, 2019

Sentence: Up to five years in prison

Date of Sentencing: February 3, 2020

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Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdwv/pr/federal-inmate-pleads-weapon-charge-1