A
former Dallas Police Department sergeant who sold stolen service
weapons was sentenced to 28 months in federal prison, announced United
States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Ryan Raybould.
Thomas
Fry, 53, of Royse City, Texas, was sentenced on Wednesday, April 22,
2026, by United States District Judge Brantley Starr for possession and
sale of a stolen firearm.
“This police officer violated his
oath and the public’s trust when he chose to commit a crime,” said U.S.
Attorney Ryan Raybould. “Our law enforcement partners work day and night
to keep us safe and enforce the law, and our trust and faith in them
will not waiver. We will work tirelessly with our law enforcement
partners to root out the few bad apples among their ranks.”
“This
case strikes at the core of public trust,” said Brian Garner Special
Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives Dallas Field Division. “The very individuals entrusted to
safeguard our communities must be held to the highest standard. When
that trust is violated through the theft and illegal sale of firearms,
it endangers the public and undermines the integrity of law enforcement.
This 28-month federal sentence sends a clear message: no one is above
the law, and those who abuse their authority will be held accountable.
ATF remains committed to working alongside our partners to protect our
communities and prevent illegal firearms trafficking.
Court
records reveal that Fry, who at the time was a sergeant with the Dallas
Police Department, admitted to three separate instances of taking a
firearm owned by the Dallas Police Department, knowing that the firearms
were stolen, and selling them to an Oklahoma pawn shop in June and July
of 2022.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms &
Explosives and the Dallas Police Department conducted the investigation.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Marty Basu prosecuted the case.