BATON ROUGE, LA –United States Attorney Walt Green announced
today that United States District Judge Shelly Dick sentenced JOCK R. JONES,
38, formerly of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for carjacking an East Baton Rouge
Parish School System school bus driver, using a firearm in furtherance of the
carjacking, and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
On July 24, 2014, JONES was indicted by a federal grand jury
and charged with one count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in
violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 922(g)(1), carjacking in
violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2119(1), and using and
carrying a firearm during a crime of violence in violation of Title 18, United
States Code, Section 924(c)(1)(A)(ii).
On February 2, 2015, JONES entered a plea of guilty to Count
One of the Indictment, which charged him with possession of a firearm by a
convicted felon. JONES proceeded totrial before Judge Dick on the remaining two
counts. After receiving all of the
evidence presented by both parties, the Court found the defendant guilty of
Counts Two and Three.
At trial, the evidence showed that, on the morning of April
14, 2014, JONES attacked an East Baton Rouge Parish School System bus driver
outside her home and, at gunpoint, forced the woman to drive her school bus
from her home to another location. While forcing the woman onto the bus, JONES
pointed his gun at the woman’s two children and threatened to kill them if they
called the police.
At today’s sentencing, JONES was sentenced to a term of 10
years imprisonment as a result of his conviction for possession of a firearm by
a convicted felon and an additional 15 years for his carjacking conviction,
each of which will be followed by a mandatory, consecutive sentence of 7 years
for using a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence. In all, JONES
was sentenced to serve a total of 384 months in the custody of Bureau of
Prisons. JONES was also sentenced to pay $540 restitution to the victim of the
carjacking, a $300 special assessment, and to forfeit all property involved or
used in the commission of the crimes.
U.S. Attorney Green stated: “This defendant, and other
violent felons, undermine the safety of our communities and must be held
accountable. Today’s sentence does just that.
Our communities are now safer without this defendant on the
streets. I greatly appreciate the work of the prosecutors, the ATF, and the
Baton Rouge Police Department on this important matter.”
This matter was handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for
the Middle District of Louisiana, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and
Explosives (ATF), and the Baton Rouge Police Department. Th
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