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Madison Man Sentenced to 3.5 Years for Illegal Gun Possession

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

MADISON, WIS. – Timothy M. O’Shea, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Dedonta J. Davis, 36, Madison, Wisconsin, was sentenced on September 12, 2024 by U.S. District Judge William M. Conley to 3 1/2 years in federal prison for possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. This will be followed by 3 years of supervised release. Davis pleaded guilty to this charge on June 13, 2024.

On January 5, 2024, law enforcement arrested Davis on state charges related to an ongoing investigation into a shooting which occurred weeks prior outside a bar in Fitchburg, Wisconsin. Following that arrest, officers executed a search warrant at Davis’s apartment and found a loaded Remington 9mm handgun with an 18-round magazine. The Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory confirmed that Davis’s DNA was on the handgun. Davis is prohibited from legally possessing firearms and ammunition because of prior felony convictions.

At sentencing, Judge Conley said that Davis was modeling dangerous behavior by keeping a loaded firearm in his apartment, which increased the chance of him committing harm. Judge Conley also considered Davis’s admitted involvement in the recent shooting and his criminal history involving drugs and alcohol, as well as Davis’s efforts toward gainful employment in the community.

The charge against Davis was the result of an investigation conducted by the ATF Madison Crime Gun Task Force consisting of federal agents from ATF and Task Force Officers (TFOs) from local agencies including the Dane County and Clark County Sheriff’s Offices and the Fitchburg, Madison, Sun Prairie, and La Crosse Police Departments. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Colleen Lennon and Corey Stephan prosecuted this case. 

This case has been brought as part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), the U.S. Justice Department’s program to reduce violent crime. The PSN approach emphasizes coordination between state and federal prosecutors and all levels of law enforcement to address gun crime, especially felons illegally possessing firearms and ammunition and violent and drug crimes that involve the use of firearms.

Updated September 18, 2024

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Project Safe Neighborhoods