Columbia, South Carolina ---- United States Attorney Bill
Nettles stated today that Marquel Davon Foster, age 23, of Columbia, South
Carolina was sentenced today in federal court after earlier pleading guilty to
making a false statement in the acquisition of firearms from a federal firearms
licensee, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 922(a)(6) and
924(a)(2). Senior United States District Judge Margaret B. Seymour sentenced
Foster to 18 months imprisonment, followed by three (3) years of supervised
release.
Evidence presented at the change of plea hearing established
that in January 2013, during the execution of a drug search warrant in
Bridgeton, NJ, officers recovered a Masterpiece Arms .45 caliber pistol with a
high capacity magazine. A trace of the firearm revealed that it was purchased
by Foster in Columbia, SC in on February 6, 2012. Agents with the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) determined that Foster had
purchased a total of six (6) firearms, comprised of two (2) firearms on
February 6, 2012, two (2) firearms on February 8, 2012, and two (2) additional
firearms on March 7, 2012. When agents approached Foster, he claimed that the
Masterpiece Arms .45 caliber pistol with a high capacity magazine had been
stolen a year earlier, but that he had the other five (5) firearms in his
possession. When agents asked to see those five (5) firearms, Foster admitted
that he did not have them and that he had purchased them for an individual from
New Jersey that he met at the gun store in exchange for money. Foster stated
that the individual, who he knew only by a nickname, gave him money, and asked
Foster to purchase the firearms for him since he was unable to legally purchase
them because he was a felon. Foster admitted to making a false statement on the
forms to purchase the firearms and to purchasing a total of six (6) firearms
for this individual in approximately a one-month period. The six (6) firearms
were a Hi-Point .380 caliber pistol, a Masterpiece Arms .45 caliber pistol, a
European American Arms, Corp. .357 caliber revolver, a Ruger 9mm pistol, a
Taurus .40 caliber pistol, and a Masterpiece Arms 9mm pistol. Only one (1) of
those firearms has been recovered as of this date.
The case was investigated by ATF and was prosecuted as part
of the joint federal, state and local Project CeaseFire initiative, which
aggressively prosecutes firearm cases. Assistant United States Attorney Stacey
D. Haynes of the Columbia office handled the case.
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