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United States of America v. Zimarie Bryant
Date: 07-08-2025
Case Number: Todd Edelman
Judge: 1:24-cr-00230
Court: The United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Plaintiff's Attorney: The United States Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C.
Defendant's Attorney: Kevin Wilson
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Zimarie Bryant, 20, of the District of Columbia, was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison in connection with marijuana trafficking and illegally possessing a machine gun.<br>
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Bryant, an aspiring rapper aka "Cruddy Marie,†pleaded guilty on March 13, 2025, to one count of possession with intent to distribute marijuana and to one count of unlawful possession of a machine gun. In addition to the 30-month prison term, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ordered Bryant to serve three years of supervised release.<br>
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According to court documents, on Aug. 31, 2023, FBI agents went to an apartment in the 3600 Block of Jay Street, NE, to execute a federal arrest warrant. Agents knocked on the door but did not gain entry for more than 20 minutes. Agents obtained a search warrant and recovered numerous firearms, including a 9mm Glock 45 that had been modified with a switch to make it a functionally fully automatic machine gun.<br>
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Agents also recovered about 12 pounds of marijuana, ammunition, and a firearm magazine. As part of this plea, Bryant acknowledged that he possessed the marijuana with the intent to distribute it, that he possessed the machine gun in connection with that possession with intent to distribute, and that he knew the firearm was a machine gun.<br>
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While Bryant was released from the apartment, messages from his Instagram account from around the time of the search acknowledge his presence at the scene. On Aug. 31, 2023, Bryant sent an Instagram message to another user saying, "I was just locked up and got picked up by the fbi.†In a separate conversation that day, another Instagram user asked him, "Ever found some thunder 1†"? *â€, which refers to marijuana. Bryant responded, "I had some but fbi ran in our spot and took everythingâ€.<br>
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On May 30, 2024, Bryant was arrested at an apartment in Southeast Washington, D.C. Law enforcement recovered a disassembled Glock 19 handgun, two 9mm magazines with 15 rounds each, a black scale, and two additional 9mm rounds. When Bryant was shown his arrest warrant during booking, he denied having a machine gun but did admit he had a Glock 19.<br>
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Bryant has a history of using and possessing firearms unlawfully. On June 30, 2023, he posted a video on Instagram showing him possessing what appears to be the same firearm involved in this case.<br>
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Joining in the announcement were Assistant Director in Chief Steven J. Jensen of the FBI Washington Field Office, Special Agent in Charge Ibrar A. Mian of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Washington Division, and Chief Pamela Smith of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).<br>
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This case was investigated by the FBI Washington Field Office, the DEA, and MPD. It was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Solomon Eppel.<br>
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This news release, originally issued on July 2, was updated July 8 to reflect a resentencing of the defendant.
<b> </b> Marijuana Dealer Who Possessed Machine Gun Sentenced to 27 Months in Federal Prison</h2></center></b></b></center></><br>
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Zimarie Bryant, 20, of the District of Columbia, was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison in connection with marijuana trafficking and illegally possessing a machine gun.<br>
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Bryant, an aspiring rapper aka "Cruddy Marie,†pleaded guilty on March 13, 2025, to one count of possession with intent to distribute marijuana and to one count of unlawful possession of a machine gun. In addition to the 30-month prison term, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ordered Bryant to serve three years of supervised release.<br>
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According to court documents, on Aug. 31, 2023, FBI agents went to an apartment in the 3600 Block of Jay Street, NE, to execute a federal arrest warrant. Agents knocked on the door but did not gain entry for more than 20 minutes. Agents obtained a search warrant and recovered numerous firearms, including a 9mm Glock 45 that had been modified with a switch to make it a functionally fully automatic machine gun.<br>
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Agents also recovered about 12 pounds of marijuana, ammunition, and a firearm magazine. As part of this plea, Bryant acknowledged that he possessed the marijuana with the intent to distribute it, that he possessed the machine gun in connection with that possession with intent to distribute, and that he knew the firearm was a machine gun.<br>
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While Bryant was released from the apartment, messages from his Instagram account from around the time of the search acknowledge his presence at the scene. On Aug. 31, 2023, Bryant sent an Instagram message to another user saying, "I was just locked up and got picked up by the fbi.†In a separate conversation that day, another Instagram user asked him, "Ever found some thunder 1†"? *â€, which refers to marijuana. Bryant responded, "I had some but fbi ran in our spot and took everythingâ€.<br>
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On May 30, 2024, Bryant was arrested at an apartment in Southeast Washington, D.C. Law enforcement recovered a disassembled Glock 19 handgun, two 9mm magazines with 15 rounds each, a black scale, and two additional 9mm rounds. When Bryant was shown his arrest warrant during booking, he denied having a machine gun but did admit he had a Glock 19.<br>
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Bryant has a history of using and possessing firearms unlawfully. On June 30, 2023, he posted a video on Instagram showing him possessing what appears to be the same firearm involved in this case.<br>
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Joining in the announcement were Assistant Director in Chief Steven J. Jensen of the FBI Washington Field Office, Special Agent in Charge Ibrar A. Mian of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Washington Division, and Chief Pamela Smith of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).<br>
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This case was investigated by the FBI Washington Field Office, the DEA, and MPD. It was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Solomon Eppel.<br>
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This news release, originally issued on July 2, was updated July 8 to reflect a resentencing of the defendant.
Outcome:
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About This Case
What was the outcome of United States of America v. Zimarie Bryant?
The outcome was: 27 months in federal prison
Which court heard United States of America v. Zimarie Bryant?
This case was heard in The United States District Court for the District of Columbia, DC. The presiding judge was 1:24-cr-00230.
Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Zimarie Bryant?
Plaintiff's attorney: The United States Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C.. Defendant's attorney: Kevin Wilson.
When was United States of America v. Zimarie Bryant decided?
This case was decided on July 8, 2025.