Stockton man sentenced to prison after being a felon in possesion of a firearm

(FOX40.COM) — On Tuesday, Sean Arthur Robinson a 38-year-old from Stockton man was sentenced by Senior United States District Judge John A. Mendez to serve two years in prison with another three years of supervised release for being a felon in possession of a firearm, acting United States Attorney Michele Beck said.

The United States Attorney’s Office said that according to court documents, law enforcement officers recovered a Glock 27 semiautomatic firearm and a loaded high-capacity magazine inside a vehicle when serving a search warrant at the Robinsons residence in Stockton on Sept. 2022.

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Court documents said that on Sept. 2022 law enforcement officers also recovered two Glock switches that were inside a different residence that were associated with Robinson in Fairfield.

Robinson is prohibited from possessing firearms due to having prior convictions for elder abuse and for carrying a loaded firearm in public, USAO said. The investigation on Robinson started in May 2021 after surveillance footage caught him engaging in a violent shootout at the Grand Hyatt Hotel near San Francisco International Airport…

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