Baltimore felon sentenced to federal prison for possession of loaded ghost gun

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A 29-year-old Baltimore man was sentenced to 90 months in federal prison for possessing a loaded ghost gun and ammunition as a convicted felon. The man was arrested on January 10, 2024, after police found the firearm and narcotics in his vehicle.
Sequan Branch-Green, 29, was sentenced to 90 months in prison and three years of supervised release for possessing a loaded ghost gun and ammunition. Branch-Green was arrested on January 10, 2024, after Baltimore police officers responded to an outstanding arrest warrant. Officers found a Polymer 80 9mm Luger handgun with nine rounds of ammunition and over 100 grams of narcotics packaged for resale in his vehicle. As a convicted felon, Branch-Green is prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition. He was on supervised probation for separate offenses at the time of the incident and is pending violation-of-probation hearings. The sentence was announced by U.S. Attorney Kelly O. Hayes, ATF Special Agent Charles Doerrer, and Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley.
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