Tag: felon in possession

  • Fitchburg Gunman Back Inside

    Fitchburg Gunman Back Inside

    ⏱ 3 min read Kavant Smith, 25, is trading street corners for cell blocks. The Fitchburg man got two years in federal prison yesterday after cops found a loaded 9mm Smith & Wesson hidden under the passenger seat of his car back on January 27th. Smith, already a convicted felon, wasn’t supposed to have a…

  • Lexington Hostage & Gun Deal: Life Behind Bars?

    Lexington Hostage & Gun Deal: Life Behind Bars?

    ⏱ 3 min read De’Marionne Zaquann Miller, 22, is staring down a potential life sentence after a chaotic bust in Lexington County last June. The scene unfolded when deputies responded to a frantic call from a Florida family, fearing for a woman held captive. Miller fled the apartment with an AK-style rifle, ditching it during…

  • Switch Dealer Gets 25 Years

    Switch Dealer Gets 25 Years

    ⏱ 3 min read Laclarence Lamarcus Anderson, 43, is staring down a 25-year stretch in federal prison after a jury convicted him of pushing illegal firearms, including Glock switches that turn pistols into automatic weapons, alongside a cocktail of drugs. The deals went down in Columbia, South Carolina, between May and June of this year.…

  • Lexington Hostage & Heat: Felon Faces Life Behind Bars

    Lexington Hostage & Heat: Felon Faces Life Behind Bars

    A Lexington County man is staring down the barrel of a potential life sentence after admitting to a chaotic standoff with law enforcement and a prolific drug operation. De’Marionne Miller, 22, pleaded guilty in federal court today to being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and engaging in drug trafficking, bringing to a…

  • Fresno Felon Back Behind Bars: 12 Years for ‘Ghost Gun’

    Fresno Felon Back Behind Bars: 12 Years for ‘Ghost Gun’

    Raymond Rodriguez, 29, won’t be terrorizing Fresno streets for a long time. The repeat offender was slammed with a twelve-year federal prison sentence Monday for possessing an untraceable “ghost gun” – a privately manufactured firearm with no serial number – just 72 hours after walking out of state custody. The case underscores the revolving door…