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Former Sheriff’s Captain Sentenced to Prison for Illegal Gun Deals and Corruption
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NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY – March 12, 2021
SAN DIEGO – Former San Diego County Sheriff’s Captain Marco Garmo was sentenced to two years in prison today for years of unlawful firearms transactions and for an array of corrupt conduct relating to unlicensed marijuana dispensaries operating in his former jurisdiction.
In pronouncing sentence, U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel said that Garmo’s conduct demonstrated arrogance reaching a level where Garmo was “almost becoming a mob boss of sorts” in picking winners and losers and dispensing unlawful favors to friends and family.
GLOVERSVILLE Gloversville Police responded to reports of a shooting Feb. 13, on West Eighth Avenue. A statement released by the department said at around 6:
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DENVER Two of the three teenagers arrested in connection with a house fire in Denver that killed a family of five, including a former Summit County resident, have been charged as adults, prosecutors said Tuesday, Feb. 2.
Kevin Bui and Gavin Seymour, both 16, were charged with 60 felony counts, including first-degree murder, attempted murder, arson and burglary in the Aug. 5 fire that killed former Silverthorne resident Djibril Diol. Diol graduated from Colorado Mountain College in Summit County in 2015 with an associate of science degree in physics. He immigrated to the U.S. from the West African country of Senegal in 2012.
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Djibril Diol poses for a photo before graduating from Colorado Mountain College in Summit County in 2015. He and his family were killed in an August 2020 house fire in Denver. Police believe the fire was intentionally set.
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Authorities announced Friday that a fourth person has been arrested as a result of the investigation into a Denver fire that killed five people in August, including a former Summit County resident.
Tanya Bui, 23, has been charged with marijuana possession and intent to distribute, as well as possession of a firearm for the purpose of drug trafficking.