Virgin Islands’ Resident Charged in Federal Court with Possessing a Glock Machine Gun

Virgin Islands’ Resident Charged in Federal Court with Possessing a Glock Machine Gun

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on June 3, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

St. Thomas, USVI - Karime Williams, 36, appeared today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Ruth Miller for a preliminary and detention hearing after his arrest on May 30, 2019, by the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, United States Attorney Gretchen C.F. Shappert announced. At the conclusion of the hearing, Magistrate Miller ordered Williams detained pending trial.

According to court records, on May 11, 2019, Virgin Islands Police Department officers operating in the vicinity of the Cyril E. King Airport observed a vehicle traveling west on the airport road with neither a front license plate nor headlights. Officers stopped the vehicle and ordered the two occupants to exit the vehicle. While conducting a pat-down for officer safety, the officers discovered a firearm tucked into the defendant’s waistband. The firearm was a Glock Model 23 pistol equipped with a "Glock Switch" which converted the handgun into an automatic weapon. VIPD officers later determined that the defendant had two prior felony convictions for drug trafficking and unauthorized weapons possession.

This case is being investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Virgin Islands Police Department. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Everard E. Potter.

United States Attorney Shappert reminds the public that a complaint is merely a formal charging document, and it is not evidence of guilt. Every defendant is presumed innocent until and unless found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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