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United States of America v. Breyon Richardson

Date: 04-13-2019

Case Number: 1:16-cr-00064-LPS-1

Judge: Leonard P. Stark

Court: United States District Court for the District of Delaware (New Castle County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: Graham L. Robinson and Whitney C. Cloud

Defendant's Attorney: Edson A. Bostic, Janet Bateman, Eleni Kousoulis

Description:






Wilmington, DE - Federal Alum Gets Additional 3.5 Years for Attempted Illegal AR-15 Rifle Purchase



Breyon Richardson, age 28, of Newark, Delaware, was sentenced today to 42 months in federal prison for illegally aiding and abetting attempted illegal purchases of an AR-15 rifle.



According to documents and arguments discussed in open court, less than a year after completing a prison sentence for unlawful firearm possession and while on supervised release, Richardson convinced another individual, his co-defendant, to purchase an AR-15 rifle on his behalf. When they were unsuccessful in purchasing that firearm at the first firearms dealer, they drove to another location and attempted to purchase the same model AR-15 rifle from the second firearms dealer. Both federally licensed firearms dealers rightfully recognized an attempted firearms purchase on behalf of another (commonly referred to as a “straw purchase”) and denied the sales.



Today’s sentence marks Richardson’s second federal gun-related offense within a three-year time period. As a result, the Court sentenced Richardson to 42 months of total incarceration: 21 months for the new violation, and 21 months for violating his supervised release, to be served consecutively. This was a marked increase from Richardson’s prior sentence of approximately 8 months.



U.S. Attorney Weiss said, “The defendant demonstrated his disrespect for the law and for the safety of the community by twice attempting to straw purchase an AR-15 rifle as a federally convicted felon. My office will aggressively pursue such defendants to send a clear message that felons who attempt illegally to possess firearms pose a true risk to the safety of the community and that such behavior will not be tolerated.”



“Our mission is to protect communities from anyone using firearms to commit illegal and violent acts,” said ATF Baltimore Special Agent in Charge Cekada. “Those who aid felons by attempting to supply them with guns and who criminally abuse the process of purchasing firearms must be held accountable for their role in threatening the safety of our communities.”



This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and prosecuted



Charge:



18:922(g)(8) and 924(a)(2)- POSSESSION BY A PROHIBITED PERSON- (COUNTS V-VI- 4/20/2016)

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Outcome:
IMPRISONMENT: TIME SERVED; SUPERVISED RELEASE: THREE YEARS; SPECIAL ASSESSMENT: $100
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About This Case

What was the outcome of United States of America v. Breyon Richardson?

The outcome was: IMPRISONMENT: TIME SERVED; SUPERVISED RELEASE: THREE YEARS; SPECIAL ASSESSMENT: $100

Which court heard United States of America v. Breyon Richardson?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the District of Delaware (New Castle County), DE. The presiding judge was Leonard P. Stark.

Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Breyon Richardson?

Plaintiff's attorney: Graham L. Robinson and Whitney C. Cloud. Defendant's attorney: Edson A. Bostic, Janet Bateman, Eleni Kousoulis.

When was United States of America v. Breyon Richardson decided?

This case was decided on April 13, 2019.