Maximilien Reynolds Possessed Sawed-Off Rifle, Bomb,
Silencer, and Bought Firearm Through a “Straw Purchase”
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK - Maximilien R. Reynolds, age 21, of
Rumson, New Jersey, who resided in Ithaca, New York, while attending college,
was sentenced today to serve 24 months in prison in connection with his
previous guilty pleas to two felony firearms offenses.
The announcement was made by United States Attorney Grant C.
Jaquith; Tompkins County District Attorney Matthew Van Houten; James N.
Hendricks, Special Agent in Charge of the Albany Field Office of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI); John Devito, Special Agent in Charge of the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)-New York Field
Division; Chief Peter Tyler of the City of Ithaca Police Department; and Chief
Kathy Zoner of Cornell University Police. The sentence imposed includes a
3-year term of supervised release following the defendant’s release from
prison, and orders him to receive mental health services and drug treatment.
On November 13, 2018, Reynolds pled guilty to one count of
willfully causing false statements to be made to a licensed firearms dealer
during the purchase of a firearm (a Savage MSR-15 Multi-Caliber .223/5.56mm
Patrol Rifle) and one count of possessing firearms not registered in the
National Firearms Registry and Transfer Record, related to his possession of a
sawed-off Savage MSR-15 Multi-Caliber 223/5.56mm Patrol Rifle, a destructive
device (bomb), and a silencer. The
guilty plea followed an investigation that was begun in late February 2018
after an employee at the Walmart in Ithaca notified police that Reynolds had
visited the store on February 23, 2018, was acting and appearing strangely, and
had purchased a large quantity of ammunition and other items.
On March 7, 2018, Ithaca Police and FBI Special Agents
interviewed Reynolds in Ithaca, at which time he gave them written consent to
search his apartment and car. During the search of the apartment, Ithaca
Police, and FBI and ATF Agents, assisted by the New York State Police,
recovered a Savage MSR-15 Multi-Caliber 223/5.56mm Patrol Rifle with a
telescopic sight, 917 rounds of .223 rifle ammunition, 17 thirty-round
ammunition magazines, 6 ten-round ammunition magazines, 134 rounds of 12-gauge
shotgun ammunition, a silencer, a destructive device containing ball bearings,
two bullet-proof vests, two gas masks, hundreds of ball bearings, wound kits
(field dressings), consumer grade fireworks, chemicals for making explosives,
fuse cords, a pipe section and endcap,
as well as other tactical items.
Reynolds was voluntarily admitted for a mental health examination at that time,
and was arrested and charged on March 15, 2018.
As part of his guilty plea, Reynolds also admitted that he
possessed a .25 caliber Bauer Arms semiautomatic pistol with an obliterated
serial number that was located and recovered from the Cayuga Canal by New York
State Police divers after friends of the defendant disposed of it there
following his arrest. At the time of his arrest on March 15, 2018, Reynolds was
a part-time student at Tompkins-Cortland Community College. He was previously
enrolled as a full-time student at Cornell University, but was on an academic
leave of absence.
This case was investigated by the FBI, ATF, the City of
Ithaca Police Department, the Cornell University Police, the New York StatePolice and the Tompkins-Cortland Community College Campus Police, and was
prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Southwick with assistance from
the Tompkins County District Attorney’s Office.
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