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Convicted And Armed Fentanyl Trafficker Sentenced To Prison

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of North Carolina

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – A previously convicted armed fentanyl trafficker was sentenced to prison today on gun and drug charges, announced the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of North Carolina. Shamel Malik Dove, 32, of Charlotte, was ordered to serve 13 years in prison followed by five years of supervised release.

Alicia Jones, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Charlotte Field Division, and Chief Estella D. Patterson of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) join the U.S. Attorney’s Office in making the announcement.

According to court documents and court proceedings, in 2016, Dove was convicted of illegal firearm possession and was sentenced to 23 months in prison. In February 2023, CMPD officers were investigating a shooting incident and executed a search warrant at an apartment in Charlotte. Dove was in the apartment when the officers found three firearms, including a Glock model 23 .40 caliber semi-automatic pistol, a Glock model 27 .40 caliber semi-automatic pistol, and a Ruger AR-15 pistol with a binary trigger. At the time, Dove denied any knowledge of the firearms. On May 8, 2023, CMPD officers arrested Dove, who had a firearm on his person. The officers also discovered a bag of fentanyl pressed into small, round, blue pills marked with an “M” on one side and “30” on the other, located on the rear passenger seat of an SUV nearby. Prior to his arrest, a CMPD officer saw Dove next to the open door of the rear passenger seat of the SUV. The pills were chemically analyzed and determined to be 89.5 grams of fentanyl.

Dove pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm by a felon, possession with intent to distribute fentanyl, and possession in furtherance of drug trafficking.

Dove remains in federal custody and will be transferred to the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

The ATF and CMPD conducted the investigation.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Charlotte prosecuted the case.

Updated February 18, 2026

Topics
Drug Trafficking
Firearms Offenses