ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul, Jr.
announced today that Jewell Wiggins, 46, of Rochester, N.Y., who was convicted
of possession of cocaine with intent to
distribute and possessing a firearm while being a convicted felon, was
sentenced to 188 months in prison by U.S. District Court Judge David G.
Larimer.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles E. Moynihan, who handled the
case, stated that the defendant was arrested after members of the Rochester
Police Department, while conducting a routine traffic stop of his car, found
the defendant in possession of a loaded .45 caliber Colt Combat Commander
semiautomatic handgun. During the investigation, Wiggins made several
admissions to possessing the firearm.
Once under arrest for possessing the firearm, the defendant
was transported to the Rochester Police Department Public Safety Building.
During this transport, the Rochester Police Department officer observed Wiggins
moving around in the backseat of the police vehicle. As this was happening, the
defendant stated, “I just want you to know, I’m only moving around back here
because I have a bad leg, not because I’m doing anything funny.” The officer
searched the rear of his patrol vehicle after he had turned the defendant over
the Monroe County Jail and found that the defendant had discarded thirty small
bags of cocaine and five small bags of marijuana. Officers also found that the
defendant possessed over $300.00 in United States currency.
The sentence is the culmination of an investigation on the
part of Special Agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Thomas J. Cannon,
and the Rochester Police Department, under the direction Chief Michael
Ciminelli.
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