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United States of America v. Ryan David Schreder

Date: 02-09-2026

Case Number: 25-cr-00066

Judge: Susan P. Watters

Court: United States District Court for the District of Montana (Yellowstone County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney’s Office in Billings

Defendant's Attorney: Marvin McCann

Description:
Billings, Montana, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with making a false statement in the process of acquiring a firearm.

The government began investigating Ryan David Schreder, 45, after repeatedly being told about his escalating behavior. On October 10, 2024, the Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office obtained and executed a search warrant for Schreder’s residence. They recovered 23 firearms and 1,176 assorted rounds of ammunition, including large capacity magazines, during the search.

During ATF’s investigation, it was discovered that between February 11, 2022, and June 18, 2024, Schreder purchased firearms on at least 18 occasions from four different licensed firearms dealers in Billings. Each count of conviction for false statement in acquisition of a firearm represented the transactions made at each of the respective firearms dealers.

To obtain the firearms, Schreder knowingly responded untruthfully on ATF Form 4473 (“Firearms Transaction Record”) by answering “no” in response to the question “Have you ever been adjudicated mentally defective OR have you ever been committed to a mental institution.” If a potential buyer answers “yes” in response to this question, a licensed firearms dealer cannot proceed with the sale of a firearm. A licensed firearms dealer has no ability to independently verify the veracity of a response to that question as involuntary commitments are not recorded on criminal history reports in Montana.

At least three firearms Schreder purchased have been recovered by law enforcement during investigations into reports unrelated to him.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Vestal prosecuted the case. The ATF and Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office conducted the investigation.
Outcome:
Defendant is SENTENCED ON COUNTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 OF THE INDICTMENT TO THE CUSTODY OF THE B.O.P. FOR A TERM OF 46 MONTHS ALL TO RUN CONCURRENT. Ordered to run concurrent to Yellowstone County cause DC 2024-1402. Supervised release for 3 years on all counts 1-4, 6 to run concurrent with standard and special conditions. Fine waived and special assessment $500 due immediately.
18:922G.F PROHIBITED PERSON IN POSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION' CRIMINAL FORFEITURE.
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What was the outcome of United States of America v. Ryan David Schreder?

The outcome was: Defendant is SENTENCED ON COUNTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 OF THE INDICTMENT TO THE CUSTODY OF THE B.O.P. FOR A TERM OF 46 MONTHS ALL TO RUN CONCURRENT. Ordered to run concurrent to Yellowstone County cause DC 2024-1402. Supervised release for 3 years on all counts 1-4, 6 to run concurrent with standard and special conditions. Fine waived and special assessment $500 due immediately. 18:922G.F PROHIBITED PERSON IN POSSESSION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION' CRIMINAL FORFEITURE.

Which court heard United States of America v. Ryan David Schreder?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the District of Montana (Yellowstone County), MT. The presiding judge was Susan P. Watters.

Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Ryan David Schreder?

Plaintiff's attorney: United States District Attorney’s Office in Billings. Defendant's attorney: Marvin McCann.

When was United States of America v. Ryan David Schreder decided?

This case was decided on February 9, 2026.