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The man is committed to the persecution that Ohio-w.va crossed. line

A convicted criminal from Georgia is faced with more than a decade after the law enforcement agencies in the state of Ohio-West Virginia were persecuted in his vehicle, the public prosecutor said.

The 42 -year -old Jeremiah Clinton Gray from Blue Ridge owed himself guilty of being a criminal owned by a firearm on Tuesday. This emerges from a press release from the US lawyer office for the southern district of West Virginia.

The press release said on July 22, 2024, the officials reacted to a shop in Jackson County, Ohio, where an armed man was reported with body armor and a badge had occurred.

The prosecutors said that the man, who was later identified as Gray, left the shop in a vehicle without a license plate and refused to stop for law enforcement authorities and to lead the officials to West Virginia.

The vehicle was stopped with the help of Spike stripes in Charleston, and the investigators reported that two invited weapons were found inside -a 9 -mm gun and 0.410 Gauge shotgun.

The public prosecutor found that due to a conviction of 2023 from Tennessee, a firearm made of Tennessee is prohibited for the distribution and possession of cocaine from Tennessee.

The conviction is planned for August 12, if Gray has up to 15 years in prison, up to three years of supervised release time and a fine of $ 250,000.

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