Jackson, TN - Matthew J. Pate, 34, of Humboldt, Tennessee was sentenced to 90 months in federal prison for being a felon in possession of firearms. U.S. Attorney D. Michael Dunavant announced the sentence today.
According to information presented in court, on July 2, 2019, Gibson County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to a domestic assault situation where Matthew Pate was waiving a BB gun at his wife, mother in law and children. Once on scene, officers determined that the suspected BB gun was actually a.380 caliber pistol.
Further investigation revealed Pate was a prohibited person for a prior aggravated assault felony conviction. Officers asked for consent to search the residence where they found 5 additional firearms (3 pistols and 2 rifles). One was stolen and another had the serial numbers partially obliterated. The pistols were scattered throughout the house and the rifles were in the closet. Officers also found numerous alprazolam pills. Pate admitted to purchasing the weapons from an individual.
On Sept. 11, 2019, U.S. District Court Judge J. Daniel Breen sentenced Pate to 90 months imprisonment followed by 3 years supervised release.
U.S. Attorney D. Michael Dunavant said: "Reducing violent crimes committed with firearms is the top priority of this office and the Department of Justice. Prohibited persons in possession of firearms, such as convicted felons, persons with histories of domestic violence, and unlawful users of illegal narcotics present a known and immediate risk of violence to their families and the community at large. I commend the work of our federal and local law enforcement partners in holding Pate responsible and removing him from our streets."
Gibson County Sheriff Paul Thomas said: "I'm thankful for the partnership the United States Attorney's office maintains with local law enforcement. General Dunavant and his dedicated staff of Assistant U.S. Attorneys are always eager to help us when we have repeat, felony offenders in our communities that we need to remove from society. Their prosecution in this particular case solidifies all our positions on keeping our streets safe."
This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Gibson County Sheriff’s Department.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Hillary Parham prosecuted this case on behalf of the government.
Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys