Final defendant in large-scale firearms trafficking ring in Brooklyn sentenced to 63 months in prison
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Calvin Tabron was sentenced to 63 months in prison for his role in a gun trafficking operation in Brooklyn. Acting as a straw purchaser, he was associated with a network based around the Breukelen Houses. He pleaded guilty in March 2024. Other co-defendants received various sentences for similar charges, highlighting the heft of the penalties under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. United States Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. emphasized their commitment to combat gun violence and drug trafficking through the law's enforcement.
The defendants' convictions and sentences demonstrate our resolve to hold accountable those who flood the streets of Brooklyn with deadly weapons and drugs, feeding the cycles of gun violence and substance abuse.
This sentencing of Calvin Tabron is a direct result of the collaboration we have with our law enforcement partners in targeting those individuals who compromise the safety and security of our communities.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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