Greensboro, N.C. – A Lexington man and two codefendants were sentenced on September 26, 2017, for the theft of firearms from a registered firearms dealer, announced Acting United States Attorney Sandra J. Hairston.
Anthony Derek STEELE, 25, of Salisbury, N.C., was sentenced
by the Honorable Catherine C. Eagles, United States District Judge, to
imprisonment for 120 months, followed by three years of supervised release and
restitution in excess of $15,000.00. On May 11, 2017, STEELE pleaded guilty to
a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 922(u) and 924(i)(1) and (2), theft of firearms from
a registered firearms dealer.
On December 7, 2016, law enforcement officers responded to
Mimi’s Mini Mart located on NC Highway 8, Lexington, North Carolina, after
receiving a report that it had been burglarized during the early morning hours.
Upon questioning the owner and reviewing surveillance video from the store,
investigators determined that two suspects entered the store at approximately
3:49 a.m. and stole 18 firearms after breaking a glass display case. Further
investigation lead to the arrests of STEELE and three others involved in the
burglary.
STEELE’s codefendants include Shemar Marquise ANDERSON, 21,
Jalen Caldwell HAIRSTON (no relation to Acting U.S. Attorney Hairston), 20, and
Marcus Davonta MCINTOSH, 22, all of Lexington. All three pleaded guilty to the
theft of firearms from a registered firearms dealer. ANDERSON and HAIRSTON were
also sentenced yesterday. MCINTOSH is scheduled to be sentenced on November 2,
2017, in Greensboro.
This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office. The
case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Terry Meinecke.
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