BUFFALO, N.Y. - U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr.
announced today that Tyler Craig Anderson, 27, and Robert Lincoln, 26, both of
Jamestown, NY, were arrested and charged by criminal complaint with conspiracy
to make false statements to purchase firearms, which carries a mandatory
penalty of five years in prison. In addition, Anderson is charged with
possession with intent to distribute cocaine, and possession of a firearm in
furtherance of drug trafficking crimes which are punishable by a mandatory
minimum five years in prison and a maximum of life in prison.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy C. Lynch, who is handling
the case, stated that according to the complaint, the Ellicott Police
Department received complaints from area residents regarding suspected drug
dealing at Anderson’s residence. According to residents, there were frequent
and short visits by a number of people driving a variety of vehicles. As a
result, law enforcement officers conducted controlled purchases of cocaine from
Anderson at his residence on Willard Street Extension. Law enforcement officers
learned during those controlled drug sales that Anderson had a number of
firearms at his residence.
On March 9, 2018, law enforcement officers executed a search
warrant at Anderson’s residence and recovered cocaine, marijuana, drug
paraphernalia, 14 firearms, and ammunition. The defendant was taken into
custody at the scene.
Subsequent investigation determined that at least three of
the firearms were purchased by defendant Lincoln at a sporting goods store in
Russell, Pennsylvania. According to the complaint, Lincoln completed the
required federal forms stating that he was the purchaser of the firearms, but
shortly thereafter, he turned the firearms over to Anderson.
Law enforcement officers reviewed a Facebook page believed
to be operated by defendant Anderson. One post read, "I gotta bout 30 guns
and I love em all the same bang bang 'merica." Another Facebook user
commented, "And get them all taken the same when they say you can't have
them anymore." Anderson responded, "They' re gonna have to kill me
mane [sic]."
The complaint is the result of an investigation by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, under the direction of Acting Special
Agent-in-Charge Kevin P. Lyons, the
Jamestown Police Department, under the direction of Chief Harry
Snellings, and the Ellicott Police Department, under the direction of Chief
William L. Ohnmeiss, Jr.
The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime is
merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless
proven guilty.
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