John H. Durham, United States Attorney for the District of
Connecticut, announced that ROBERT V. GENTILE, 81, of Manchester, was sentenced
today by U.S. District Judge Robert N. Chatigny in Hartford to 54 months of
imprisonment, followed by three years of supervised release, for firearm
offenses, and for violating the conditions of his supervised release from a
prior federal conviction. Judge Chatigny
ordered GENTILE to serve the first six months of his supervised release in home
confinement.
According to court documents and statements made in court,
on February 10, 2012, GENTILE was arrested after a federal investigation had
revealed that he was involved in the illegal distribution of prescription
narcotics. Subsequent court-authorized
searches of GENTILE’s Manchester residence resulted in the seizure of 200
Percocet tablets packaged for distribution, two .38 caliber Smith & Wesson
revolvers, a .22 caliber North American Arms revolver, a .22 caliber derringer,
a 12-gauge pistol-grip shotgun, numerous rounds of ammunition, boxes of
12-gauge shotgun shells, five handgun silencers, other items and approximately
$22,000 in cash. GENTILE pleaded guilty
to federal drug and firearm offenses and, on May 9, 2013, was sentenced to 30
months of imprisonment, followed by three years of supervised release.
On March 2, 2015, while on supervised release, GENTILE sold
a .38 Colt Cobra revolver, which was loaded with five rounds of Smith &
Wesson .38 Special ammunition, for $1,000 to an individual he knew to be a
convicted felon. The sale occurred at
GENTILE’s residence, where the revolver had been hidden in a couch cushion.
GENTILE was arrested on a criminal complaint on April 17,
2015, and was ordered detained. On April
28, 2015, a grand jury returned an indictment charging him with possession of
ammunition by a convicted felon, and sale of a firearm to a convicted felon.
On May 2, 2016, FBI special agents executed an unrelated
federal search warrant at GENTILE’s Manchester residence and seized a .22
caliber Browning semi-automatic pistol, a 9mm Walther semi-automatic pistol, a
.380 caliber RPB Industries, M11-Al semi-automatic pistol, and an unregistered
silencer. On May 24, 2016, a grand jury
returned an indictment charging GENTILE with one count of possession of firearms
by a previously convicted felon, and one count of possession of an unregistered
silencer.
On April 6, 2017, GENTILE pleaded guilty to one count of
possession of ammunition by a previously convicted felon, one count of
possession of firearms by a previously convicted felon, and one count of
possession of an unregistered silencer.
GENTILE also admitted that he violated the terms and conditions of his
supervised release.
Judge Chatigny sentenced GENTILE to 42 months of
imprisonment for the three firearm offenses, and a consecutive 12 months of
imprisonment for violating the conditions of his supervised release.
GENTILE has been detained since his arrest on April 17,
2015.
This matter was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, with the assistance of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives. The case was prosecuted
by U.S. Attorney John H. Durham.
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