LAS VEGAS, Nev. – A Las Vegas man who was convicted by a
jury for using his car as a dangerous weapon as he attempted to flee from law
enforcement officers was sentenced today to 92 months in prison and three years
of supervised release, announced U.S. Attorney Nicholas A. Trutanich of the
District of Nevada.
Brian Keith Wright, aka “Calione,” 34, was found guilty
following a two-day trial in August 2018, of assault on a federal officer with
a dangerous weapon, assault on a federal officer with intent to commit another
felony, and assault on a federal officer. In sentencing Wright, U.S. District
Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey stated that the 92-month sentence was necessary
because of the defendant’s “flagrant disrespect for the law” and the safety of
the community.
In February 2016, Wright was placed on federal supervised
release as part of his sentence arising from a separate felony conviction for
being a felon in possession of a firearm. In February 2017, members of the
FBI’s Las Vegas Safe Streets Task Force attempted to execute an arrest warrant
issued by a federal judge for alleged violations of Wright’s supervised release
conditions along with a state search warrant for Wright’s residence. Upon
arriving at the residence, law enforcement knocked and announced their
presence. Wright failed to open the door causing law enforcement to force entry
into the house. As they were doing so, Wright attempted to flee the residence
in his BMW sedan by pulling out of the garage in an erratic manner. Seeing that
his escape route was partially blocked by an officer’s vehicle, Wright
continued to reverse his vehicle until he struck the officer’s car, causing the
officer to quickly move out of the way to avoid being struck. Wright initially
refused to comply with officers’ commands to stop and exit his vehicle after he
was surrounded by task force members with their weapons drawn. After finally
complying with the officers’ commands, Wright was arrested.
The case was investigated by the FBI Safe Streets Task
Force. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Nadia Ahmed and Alexandra Michael prosecuted
the case.
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