Baltimore, Maryland – In a shocking turn of events, 43-year-old Larvon Langley has been handed a harsh sentence for his involvement in a high-profile crime. Langley, a convicted felon, was found guilty of being in possession of a firearm and ammunition, a federal offense that carries severe penalties.
According to the evidence presented in court, on April 18, 2012, law enforcement executed a search warrant at Langley’s residence and seized a .40 caliber semi-automatic pistol, 12 rounds of ammunition, and heroin. Langley’s prior convictions made him ineligible to possess a gun or ammunition under federal law.
The sentence was announced by United States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein, Special Agent in Charge Steven L. Gerido of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives – Baltimore Field Division, Assistant Special Agent in Charge Gary Tuggle of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Baltimore District Office, Baltimore City State’s Attorney Gregg L. Bernstein, and Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts.
United States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein commended the ATF, DEA, Baltimore Police Department, and Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office for their work in the investigation. Mr. Rosenstein thanked Assistant United States Attorney Ayn B. Ducao, who prosecuted the case.
Larvon Langley, whose real full name is Larvon Langley, will serve 15 years in prison, followed by four years of supervised release. His exact criminal charges include being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition. The city where this incident took place is Baltimore, Maryland.
The date of the crime is April 18, 2012. This is the exact date when law enforcement executed a search warrant at Langley’s residence and seized the aforementioned items. The sentence or outcome of this case is 15 years in prison, followed by four years of supervised release.
Defendant’s name: Larvon Langley. Exact criminal charges: felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition. City and state: Baltimore, Maryland. Exact date: April 18, 2012. Sentence or outcome: 15 years in prison, followed by four years of supervised release.
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Key Facts
- State: Maryland
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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