Northern Ohio Felon Sentenced to 100 Months for Illegally Possessing a Firearm
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Richard Jerel Doyle, 32, of Brooklyn, Ohio, was sentenced to 100 months in prison for illegally possessing a firearm when Columbus Police arrested him in March 2016. A U.S. District Court jury convicted Doyle following a two-day trial in September.
Benjamin C. Glassman, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, Trevor Velinor, Special Agent in Charge, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and Columbus Police Chief Kimberley Jacobs announced the sentence handed down yesterday evening by Chief U.S. District Judge Edmund A. Sargus Jr.
A Columbus Police officer arrested Doyle on March 18, 2016 after a victim called police and said that Doyle drove up next to her while she was walking along Cleveland Avenue. The victim told officers that Doyle assaulted her with a loaded firearm and that she was able to run away from him. She called 911 and reported the incident. An officer met with the victim and asked for a description of the man. According to testimony, the victim looked up, saw Doyle in his 1994 Cadillac Deville and said, “That’s him! Oh my God.”
Doyle drove away and officers followed him before stopping him without incident along I-71. They searched his car and found a .380 caliber handgun and ammunition.
On July 27, 2016, a grand jury indicted Doyle, who had been convicted in Cuyahoga County in 2010 on charges of drug trafficking and drug possession and in 2005 on charges of sexual battery and robbery. Federal law prohibits people convicted of felonies from owning, possessing or controlling firearms. The same restrictions apply to ammunition.
U.S. Attorney Glassman commended the investigation by agencies on the ATF task force, as well as Assistant U.S. Attorneys Salvador A. Dominguez and Jonathan J.C. Grey who represented the United States in this case.
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