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Suspected Polk County gang member pleads guilty to firearm possession

- From staff reports

A Cedartown man who federal prosecutor­s say is a suspected member of a national gang pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm while a convicted felon.

According to U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak, the charges and other informatio­n presented in court:

On Jan. 30, Cedartown Police Department officers saw Jermaine Courtney Brown — who already had an arrest warrant for felon in possession of a firearm — walking along an intersecti­on in Cedartown.

Brown ran when he saw the officers and after a short chase he was arrested.

At that point, Brown said he had a gun in his pants. He also asked one of the officers, “can’t you just throw (the firearm) in the bushes? I already have too many charges on me.”

In addition confiscati­ng loaded Taurus Millennium PT145PRO .45 caliber handgun, the officers also found approximat­ely 26.9 grams of marijuana and a digital scale.

Brown is scheduled to be sentenced at 2 p.m. on November 30, before U.S. District Judge Harold L. Murphy.

“The Cedartown Police Department is committed to working together as a team with local, state, and federal agencies to make our neighborho­ods safer by holding those accountabl­e who commit violent crimes in our communitie­s,” said Cedartown Police Chief Jamie Newsome.

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Jamie Newsome, Cedartown police chief
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U.S. Attorney “BJay” Pak

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