A St. Louis man has been sentenced to prison time for being a felon in possession of a firearm. Randy Clark, 34, received a 77-month sentence from United States District Judge John A. Ross.
The case began on October 25, 2019, when officers from the North County Police Cooperative stopped Clark’s vehicle due to expired tags. During the stop, police found a bag strapped to Clark’s torso, which contained a loaded .40 caliber semiautomatic firearm.
Clark was initially non-compliant with police requests, but eventually exited the vehicle after multiple requests. The firearm was found to be loaded with nine rounds of ammunition.
The North County Police Cooperative investigated this case. Assistant United States Attorney Jason Dunkel is handling the case.
Randy Clark pleaded guilty to one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm. This charge is a serious offense, and Clark’s sentence reflects the severity of the crime.
The sentence of 77 months in prison is a significant blow to Clark, and it serves as a reminder of the consequences of breaking the law. This case highlights the importance of gun safety and the need for responsible gun ownership.
In conclusion, Randy Clark’s sentence is a reminder that the law will not tolerate felons possessing firearms. The sentence of 77 months in prison is a just outcome, and it will serve as a deterrent to others who may consider committing similar crimes.
Defendant: Randy Clark. Exact criminal charge: One count of being a felon in possession of a firearm. City and state: St. Louis, Missouri. Exact date: October 25, 2019. Sentence or outcome: 77 months in prison.
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Key Facts
- State: Missouri
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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