Davenport man sentenced to over 14 years for possessing ammunition as a felon

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Davenport man sentenced to over 14 years for possessing ammunition as a felon

A Davenport man, Diamonte Eugene Thomas, was sentenced on March 12 to 170 months in federal prison for possessing ammunition as a felon.

Court documents show that Thomas, age 27, fired a gun three times from a vehicle toward two people entering an apartment building in Davenport in October 2023. Three children were present in the car with Thomas at the time of the shooting. Law enforcement recovered three spent shell casings from the scene. Thomas is prohibited from possessing ammunition due to his status as a felon, which includes a 2023 conviction for unlawful possession with intent to deliver cannabis in Illinois Circuit Court for Rock Island County.

After serving his prison sentence, Thomas will be required to complete a three-year term of supervised release. There is no parole available in the federal system.

United States Attorney David C. Waterman of the Southern District of Iowa announced the sentencing. The case was investigated by the Davenport Police Department.

This prosecution is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods, an initiative that brings together law enforcement and communities to reduce violent crime and gun violence. The program focuses on fostering trust within communities, supporting organizations that prevent violence, setting strategic enforcement priorities, and measuring results.