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3 Indicted on Federal Charges in York County Gang-Related Homicide | Williamsburg Yorktown Daily

NEWPORT NEWS — Three gang members have been charged, in addition to one previously charged defendant, with abduction and murder of a Richmond woman last May in…

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Operation Ceasefire Secures Prison Sentence for Illegal Gun Crime

Attorney General Jason Miyares has announced that a Richmond man, Jon Terry, has been sentenced to 77 months in prison for possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. Terry was arrested on May 24, 2023, in the Six Points area of Richmond when police officers encountered him and two other individuals while on foot patrol. Upon observing a bulge in Terry's pocket resembling a firearm, an officer attempted to speak to him, but Terry fled. After a foot pursuit, Terry was detained, and a loaded SCCY 9mm handgun was recovered.Terry's prior convictions for distribution of.

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Operation Ceasefire Secures Prison Time for Richmond Gun Crime

Attorney General Jason Miyares announced that a Richmond man was sentenced to two years in prison for possessing ammunition as a convicted felon and possessing a machine gun.

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Operation Ceasefire Secures Prison Time for Richmond Gun Crimes

Attorney General Jason Miyares has announced that a Richmond man has been sentenced to two years in prison for possessing ammunition as a convicted felon and possessing a machine gun. The successful prosecution is a result of Operation Ceasefire, an initiative aimed at removing repeat, violent offenders from the streets.The convicted felon, Dai'Quan Jarrvel Lane, was seen displaying a firearm on a live social media video feed by detectives from the Richmond Police Department. Recognizing Lane as a convicted felon, law enforcement personnel believed him to be in the.

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