Roanoke, VIRGINIA – A federal grand jury sitting in the
United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Roanoke
has charged a Salem man with stealing multiple firearms from a federal firearms
licensee in Dublin, Virginia. United States Attorney Thomas T. Cullen and
Thomas L. Chittum III, Special Agent in Charge of the ATF Washington Field
Division made the announcement.
The federal grand jury has charged DeAngelo Ramsey, 19, with
one count of burglary of a federal firearms licensee and one count of
possession and concealment of stolen firearms.
“We are committed to working with the ATF and our state and
local partners to prosecute individuals who unlawfully obtain, possess, or
transfer firearms,” U.S. Attorney Cullen stated today. “Procuring firearms through theft or fraud is
a serious offense and one that will result in a federal prison sentence.”
“ATF takes the theft of firearms very seriously. Too often,
stolen firearms are used to commit violent crimes, usually in the same
community where they were stolen,” said Thomas L. Chittum, III, Special Agent
in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
Washington Field Division. “Thankfully, the aggressive response from law
enforcement lead to recovery of the firearms stolen in this case, before they
ended up on the streets or in the hands of other criminals.”
According to the indictment, in the early morning hours of
November 24, 2018, Ramsey broke into a retail pizza business adjacent to Dublin
Pawn, doing business as E.S. Ramey Firearms, a federal firearms licensee
located in Dublin, Va. The defendant gained entry into E.S. Ramey through a
common ceiling the two businesses shared. The indictment alleges Ramsey removed
one or more ceiling tiles, reached into E.S. Ramey Firearms, and stole two
semi-automatic rifles and two shotguns. He is accused of possessing and
concealing the stolen firearms from on or about November 24, 2018 to on or
about November 29, 2018.
The investigation of the case was conducted by the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office,
the Pulaski Police Department, the Radford Police Department, the Salem Police
Department, and the Dublin Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney
Kristin B. Johnson will prosecute the case for the United States.
A Grand Jury Indictment is only a charge and not evidence of
guilt. The defendant is entitled to a
fair trial with the burden on the government to prove guilt beyond a reasonable
doubt.
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