Chicago Sun-Times

EX- CELTICS PLAYER GUILTY OF ILLEGAL GUN POSSESSION

- Email: jseidel@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ SeidelCont­ent BY JON SEIDEL Staff Reporter

A federal jury found a former player for the Boston Celtics guilty Thursday of being a convicted felon in possession of stolen guns.

Nate Driggers got caught up in a federal investigat­ion stemming from the theft of more than 100 Ruger firearms worth a combined $ 50,000 from a South Side rail yard in April 2015.

The feds accused Driggers in September 2015 of acting as a fence, buying 30 of the stolen guns after they had been lifted from a parked freight train bound for Spokane, Washington.

Driggers was charged with two counts of illegal gun possession, and he went to trial earlier this week. After deliberati­ng for roughly a day, the jury found him guilty of one of the two counts against him.

The feds say one of the stolen Rugers was found inside Driggers’ unmarked store at 127th and Halsted. But Drig- gers’ lawyers argued he did not have exclusive control of the store. And they took aim at the feds’ key witness, Marcel “Soup” Turner, who helped steal the guns.

Turner pleaded guilty to his role in the theft last September.

During closing arguments Wednesday, Driggers’ attorney called Turner a liar.

“The only one who puts a gun in Mr. Driggers’ hand is Mr. Turner,” said Michael Nash, one of Driggers’ defense attorneys.

Assistant U. S. Attorney Christophe­r Parente acknowledg­ed Turner is “not Mother Teresa.” But he told jurors that Turner’s testimony was corroborat­ed by cellphone records and other evidence.

Driggers was a Corliss High School standout who played 15 games for the Boston Celtics during the 199697 season.

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