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Bessemer Man Sentenced for Plotting the Murder of a Federal Prosecutor

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Middle District of Alabama

Montgomery, AL – On May 2, 2025, a judge in the Northern District of Alabama ordered that 32-year-old Michael Roman Black, from Bessemer Alabama, serve over 52 years in prison, announced Acting United States Attorney Kevin Davidson for the Middle District of Alabama. The sentence includes 420 months for planning the shooting of a federal prosecutor, and 212 months for the initial drug and gun charges previously filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Alabama. Following his prison sentence, Black will serve three years of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

Court records and trial evidence revealed that in February 2023, while Black was incarcerated in Hoover, Alabama on federal charges brought by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Alabama, he disclosed to a fellow inmate a plot to have a federal prosecutor assigned to his case shot and killed. Black detailed his intentions to enlist two associates outside of prison to carry out the shooting while the prosecutor was driving home in her car.

Upon learning of the threat, law enforcement verified its credibility and took swift action to disrupt the planned murder. During subsequent questioning by federal agents, Black attempted to conceal his involvement by providing false information. On September 12, 2024, a federal jury in Birmingham found Black guilty on charges of threatening to murder and soliciting the murder of a federal prosecutor, and for making false statements to a federal agent.

“Michael Black’s plot to target a federal prosecutor was not only an attempt to evade accountability for his crimes, but it was also a brazen act of vengeance,” said Acting United States Attorney Davidson. “Such conduct strikes at the heart of our judicial system and must be met with severe consequences. I commend the investigators and prosecutors whose swift actions protected a life and ensured justice was served.”

“The attempt to orchestrate violence against a federal prosecutor is a grave assault on public safety and the principles of justice we rely upon,” said DEA Special Agent in Charge Steven Hofer. “The DEA remains unwavering in its commitment to stand alongside the U.S. Attorney’s Office to safeguard those who dedicate themselves to upholding the rule of law.”

“After a thorough investigation, Michael Black is being held accountable for plotting to assassinate a federal prosecutor. Today's sentence makes clear that those actions will not be tolerated,” said Christopher DiMenna, FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge, Birmingham Field Office. “The FBI's partnership with Hoover Police Department, Jefferson County's Sheriff's Office, U.S. Marshals Service, ATF, and DEA were critical in bringing Black to justice. We will not stop our pursuit of criminals who threaten those who serve to uphold justice.”

The Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Marshals Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Hoover Police Department, and Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office investigated and assisted on this case, with Criminal Division Chief John J. Geer, III from the Middle District of Alabama prosecuting.

Updated May 2, 2025