Crime & Safety

Couple Sentenced For Trafficking Guns From Georgia To NJ: Feds

A North Carolina couple has been sentenced in a scheme in which they admitted trafficking guns between Georgia and New Jersey.

A convicted felon and his girlfriend have been sentenced for their roles in an illegal gun trafficking scheme in which weapons were smuggled into New Jersey from Georgia in an attempt to sell them, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig announced.

Anthony Doyle, 30 of Fayetteville, North Carolina, was sentenced to three years, 10 months in prison with three years of supervised release after he previously pleaded guilty to an information charging him with conspiring to illegally traffic firearms and with being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Anastacia Thomas, 28 of Fayetteville, North Carolina, was sentenced to one year, one day in prison with two years of supervised release after she previously pleaded guilty to an information charging her with conspiring to illegally traffic firearms.

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Doyle and Thomas were arrested following a traffic stop in Deptford on Jan. 25, 2018, according to documents filed in the case and statements made in court. The car was registered to Doyle, who was a passenger. Thomas was driving.

During the stop, police said they saw a Glock handgun on the front seat passenger floor. Doyle told the officers the gun, which was loaded with 14 hollow tip bullets, belonged to a friend. The officers also saw a firearm box in the backseat of the car, next to a backpack.

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A search of the car and backpack revealed four additional handguns and two additional firearm boxes, police said. Police learned that Thomas bought the guns and the backpack from a pawn shop in Jonesboro, Georgia, three days earlier.

During a subsequent investigation, police said they learned that Thomas had bought several guns from the same pawn shop during multiple visits, and that Doyle was with her for at least two of those visits. As a result of the investigation, Doyle and Thomas were accused of selling firearms without a license from Nov. 30, 2017, to Jan. 25, 2018, when their car was stopped.

Thomas would buy the guns from federally licensed firearms dealers, police said. Doyle would then advertise firearms for sale on social media. He negotiated the prices and handled the transactions. Police analyzed hundreds of pages of online messages in which Doyle discussed the various firearm transactions.

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