ATLANTA – A federal judge has sentenced Jordan Pack, also known as William Tate, to 66 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for multiple counts of unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition by a convicted felon.
What we know: — Pack, 35, has a history of violent offenses and was convicted in 2008 for armed robbery involving a firearm. He served 10 years in prison before being released in April 2018. Despite his criminal record, Pack continued to possess firearms, leading to multiple arrests and incidents involving weapons.
Pattern of Firearm Possession and Arrests
Timeline: — Oct. 22, 2021 – Officers responding to a car crash in Dacula, Georgia, arrested Pack for giving false identification to police. He was carrying a crossbody satchel containing live .38 caliber ammunition, and officers later recovered a loaded .38 caliber Taurus revolver he had discarded under a nearby vehicle.
June 17, 2022 – Atlanta Police Department (APD) officers responded to a shooting at a home in Northwest Atlanta. A female resident reported that Pack threatened to shoot her during a domestic dispute before retrieving a gun from his car, firing multiple shots into the air, and fleeing. Officers recovered five spent .45 caliber shell casings from the driveway.…