
4 Men Sentenced for Illegal Gun Possession in Savannah
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Four men from Savannah face federal prison for illegal firearms possession, with sentences ranging from 11 months to 103 months. Devin Jenkins, Anthony Rasheen Greene, Terrance Delan Parker, and Ronmel Eduardo Garcia-Correa were sentenced by Chief Judge R. Stan Baker. Jenkins fired shots into his girlfriends car, Greene carried a pistol during drug activity, Parker had two pistols as a felon, and Garcia-Correa, an undocumented immigrant, possessed a gun. Local and federal agencies investigated, and prosecutors emphasized the illegality of gun ownership for these men. Authorities aim to reduce community violence by targeting such violations.
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