Man who pointed stolen gun at Las Vegas officer sentenced
A man who brought a stolen handgun to a self-help meeting and then pointed the gun at officers last year was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison.
Marcus Richard Thomas, 36, was sentenced after previously pleading guilty to a count of possessing a stolen firearm.
He brought a stolen 9 mm Glock handgun to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting March 31 and pointed it a Metropolitan Police Department officer, according to a plea agreement cited by the Department of Justice.
The officer, James Ledogar, twice shot Thomas behind a store at a shopping center near Decatur Boulevard and Washington Avenue, Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill said in April.
“Thomas admitted that he knew the firearm was stolen,” according to a Department of Justice release.
Court records show that Thomas is a thrice-convicted felon in Clark County. He was convicted of shooting out of a vehicle and assault with a deadly weapon in 2005, attempted battery in 2009 and attempted assault with a deadly weapon in 2012.
Police said the handgun found at that scene was stolen in Henderson two days earlier.
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