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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Nike Apollo Perry, 30, of Mount Holly, N.C., was sentenced to 84 months in prison today for possession of a firearm by a felon, announced Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina.
Terry Burgin, United States Marshal of the United States Marshals Service for the Western District of North Carolina, and Jamaal Thompson, Chief Inspector of the United States Marshals Service, Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force, join U.S. Attorney King in making today’s announcement.
According to filed court documents and today’s sentencing hearing, on May 17, 2022, the Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force (CRFTF) coordinated the arrest of Perry, who had outstanding arrest warrants for a federal supervised release violation and four felony state law violations. CRFTF members located Perry in Charlotte, and with the assistance of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) Aviation Unit conducted surveillance of Perry’s vehicle. Over the course of the surveillance, court records show that law enforcement observed Perry park his vehicle at an apartment complex in Charlotte. CRFTF members approached Perry and ordered him to step out of the vehicle. Perry was arrested at the scene without incident. At the time of the arrest, Perry was wearing a bulletproof vest.
According to court records, CRFTF members conducted a search of Perry’s vehicle and located a loaded semi-automatic pistol with a round loaded in the chamber and an attached 40-round magazine. Perry has a prior federal conviction for illegal gun possession and state convictions for second-degree murder and assault inflicting seriously bodily injury. As a result of those convictions, Perry is prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition.
Perry is currently in federal custody. He will be returned to state custody to serve the remainder of his felony assault sentence and then be transferred to the custody of the federal Bureau of Prisons.
In making today’s announcement, U.S. Attorney King thanked the United States Marshals Service and the Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force for their investigation of the case and CMPD for their assistance with Perry’s arrest.
Assistant U.S. Attorney David Kelly of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Charlotte prosecuted the case.