ANNISTON – Authorities today arrested an 18-year-old
Anniston man on federal charges for having a pistol at an Anniston High School
football game on Sept. 28, announced U.S. Attorney Jay E. Town and Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Special Agent in Charge Marcus
Watson.
ATF agents, assisted by the Anniston Police Department and
the Seventh Judicial Circuit Major Crimes Unit, arrested CAMRON WATKINS on a
federal criminal complaint charging him with knowingly having a gun within a
school zone.
“Anyone who illegally brings a gun to a high school football
game is a threat,” Town said. “Federal, state and local law enforcement have
joined together to protect our schools and our communities from gun violence.
Federal prosecution of gun crimes means real prison time.”
“The partnerships with the Anniston Police Department and
the Calhoun County District Attorney’s Office are part of the efforts by ATF’s
Crime Gun Intelligence to reduce potential violent crime that impacts our
school systems,” Watson said.
“We are thankful to our federal partners ATF and the U.S.
Attorney’s office for their tireless work in Anniston,” said Police Chief Shane
Denham. “Gun crimes in Anniston will not be tolerated and we are prepared, by any
legal means necessary, to pursue, arrest, and prosecute anyone possessing
illegal firearms. The Anniston Police Department is committed to making our
community a safe environment for all.”
“We are very appreciative of the U.S. Attorney’s Office and
the APD working together to quickly address this public safety issue,” said
Calhoun County District Attorney Brian McVeigh.
According to an arrest affidavit by ATF Special Agent Eric
Hoxter, an Anniston Police officer working the Anniston High School football
game on Sept. 28 stopped Watkins after a woman described Watkins to him and
said he was carrying a gun. The officer found a loaded Taurus Model PT-709 9mm
semi-automatic pistol stuck inside Watkins’ pants.
ATF, in conjunction with Anniston Police and the Calhoun
County District Attorney’s Office, investigated the case, which Assistant U.S.
Attorney John Geer is prosecuting.
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