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Columbia Man Sentenced to Over Seven Years in Prison for Gun and Drug Possession

Columbia Man Sentenced to Over Seven Years for Gun and Drug Possession

Columbia, S.C. – A 35-year-old man from Columbia was sentenced recently to more than seven years in federal prison for his part in gun and drug-related crimes. Jamel Lamont Lewis, a familiar name in the local justice system, faced justice after pleading guilty to charges that included being a felon in possession of ammunition.

The Incident That Started It All

The events leading to Lewis’s imprisonment date back to December 2020. According to authorities, Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to reports of shots fired in the Ridgeway area. When they arrived on the scene, they found Lewis and another man in the act of firing shots. Quick thinking deputies approached the duo, and as they did, Lewis was found with a staggering 90 rounds of .22 caliber ammunition tucked away in his pants pocket. But that’s not all; he also had a quantity of crack cocaine on him at the time.

A Pattern of Trouble

This wasn’t an isolated incident for Lewis. Fast forward to July 2021, and investigators with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department pulled over a vehicle that Lewis was a passenger in. Upon the stop, things escalated quickly. Authorities reported that they had to restrain Lewis when he attempted to reach for a loaded .22 caliber pistol that was cleverly concealed in his waistband. Not only was that alarming, but Lewis was also carrying around approximately 65 grams of methamphetamine, which further complicated his already precarious situation.

Legal Troubles Add Up

It’s important to note that Lewis was already under restrictions that prohibited him from possessing firearms or ammunition due to his history of felony convictions. In fact, he had a troubling past that included:

  • In 2007 and 2009, he was convicted of aggravated assault for shooting two different victims.
  • In 2011, he was involved in a drive-by shooting, which led to a conviction of assault and battery, first degree.
  • He also faced charges in 2018 for failure to stop for a blue light and unlawful possession of a firearm, after leading police on a wild vehicle chase.

The Court’s Decision

After all these events unfolded and plenty of mounting evidence was presented, Lewis was sentenced to a total of 85 months in prison. But that’s not just the end of his legal woes. After serving his time, he will also be under a three-year term of court-ordered supervision.

A Community Impact

For the residents of Columbia and surrounding areas, incidents like this serve as stark reminders of the ongoing challenges related to crime and safety. It highlights the importance of law enforcement and community vigilance in keeping neighborhoods safe. The legal decisions made in cases like Lewis’s can echo throughout the community, prompting conversations about crime prevention and the need for support services for individuals caught in similar cycles.

As Columbia moves forward, residents remain hopeful for a future that sees decreased crime rates and enhanced safety in their neighborhoods. The judicial process continues to play a crucial role in shaping those outcomes.

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Author: HERE Irmo

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