Stone Mountain Man Gets 12 Years for Firearms and Drug Violations After Supervised Release Breach

In a recent turn of events, Mamadou D’Jire, a 29-year-old from Stone Mountain, Georgia, has been handed a 12-year federal prison sentence after violating the terms of his supervised release. D’Jire, already marked by previous convictions, found himself at the center of law enforcement’s scrutiny when he was identified in the possession of a firearm and actively engaged in selling marijuana, as reported by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia.

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