Tampa, FL – U.S. District Judge James D. Whittemore has
sentenced Wayne “Bam Bam” Broderick (39, Lakeland) to 20 years in federal
prison for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute and possession of
firearms during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime. He pleaded guilty
on February 24, 2015.
According to court documents, on February 21, 2014, the
Lakeland Police Department (LPD) searched Broderick’s apartment in Lakeland and
recovered crack cocaine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia consistent with cooking,
packaging, and selling crack cocaine, loaded firearms, including a Hi-Point .40
caliber pistol, a Smith & Wesson .357 caliber revolver, a Browning 9mm
pistol, approximately $881 in cash, other ammunition, and evidence of stolen
identity refund fraud, including a ledger of stolen personal identifying
information.
Again, on June 27, 2014, LPD conducted a search of
Broderick’s residence after observing him selling narcotics from his doorway,
and found him to be in possession of ammunition, marijuana, crack cocaine, drug
paraphernalia, and a loaded Springfield Armory M1911 .45 semi-automatic pistol.
Broderick had numerous prior convictions for drug trafficking offenses, and at
least one crime of violence that qualified him as a career offender.
This case was investigated by the Lakeland Police
Department, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the
United States Secret Service. It was
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Mandy Riedel.
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