A 32-year-old Lincoln man has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for possession of marijuana and a firearm.
On Friday, Senior U.S. District Court Judge John Gerrard sentenced Detrick Anthony Michael Smith to prison for possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute and possession of a firearm in connection with the drug offense.
Smith, who pleaded guilty, will serve five years on supervised release following the prison term. There is no parole in federal prison.
On April 6, 2022, Lincoln police executed a search warrant at Smith’s apartment where they located almost 3,500 grams of marijuana and $11,624. Smith was home at the time of the search. The marijuana was divided into bags consistent with packaging for resale. LPD also found drug paraphernalia and a small quantity of cocaine.
Police also found a duffel bag in the bedroom closet which contained a Glock model 19, 9mm handgun with a loaded magazine and a Glock model 20, 10 mm handgun loaded with an extended magazine. Both handguns had an empty chamber. The Glock model 20 had been modified with an aftermarket piece, commonly referred to as a “switch,” which illegally modifies the gun to be able to fire fully automatic rather than semi-automatic. The modification was determined to be a significant factor in Smith’s sentence.
This case was investigated by the Lincoln Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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Nebraska football’s Emmett Johnson dunks over head coach Matt Rhule in the halftime dunk contest during halftime of the game against Minnesota on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024, at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
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A bicyclist passes underneath the P street bridge that runs over the Billy Wolff Trail as Lincolnites take advantage of a warm afternoon on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, in Lincoln
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Former Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel testifies Friday at the Capitol about a proposal for the state to adopt the Veterans Justice Act.
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Lincoln East’s Jadeon Carter reacts after winning the boys 200-yard freestyle at the state swimming championships on Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center.
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the Lincoln Police Department and Lincoln Fire and Rescue respond to a crash at 52nd and O St., on Friday, Feb. 2, 2024.
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Lincoln Southwest’s Samantha Neil swims in the 400-yard freestyle relay prelims during the girls state swimming championships on Friday, Feb. 23, 2024 at the Devaney Sports Center.
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Lincoln High School SRO Ofc. Nolan Hauser stands in the hallway during a passing period to direct hallway traffic at Lincoln High School, on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024.
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Lincoln Southeast’s Natalya Woods leaps from the starting blocks alongside other swimmers in the Girls 50 Yard Freestyle final during the Swimming championship finals at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, in Lincoln.
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Gov. Jim Pillen (at podium) is joined by state senators as he announces the state will participate in the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer Program after previously saying Nebraska wouldn’t take part during a press conference in the Warner Chamber at the Capitol.
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Lincoln Pius X’s David Hatt (right) reads “Don Quixote” between dives in the first round during the first day of Swim and Dive Championships at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, in Lincoln.
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Stacy Griffin creates a Valentine’s Day floral arrangement in her store Petal Creations on Tuesday. Griffin said she tells customers that “get-out-of-trouble flowers always cost more than the stay-out-of-trouble flowers.”
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Swimmers warmup during a break in the second day of the boys state swimming championships on Friday, Feb. 23, 2024, at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
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A Lincoln Lutheran student exits through aside door before the start of school at Lincoln Lutheran, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, in Lincoln. Students who are in the Acts of Random Kindness club made paper flowers to hand out to other students for Valentine’s Day.
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Lincoln Pius X assistant coach JJ Clark (left) celebrates after Joe Andreasen won his Class A 175-pound championship match at the state wrestling tournament Saturday at CHI Health Center Omaha.
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Bishop Neumann’s Connor Schutt (52) dunks during the game against Ashland-Greenwood on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, at Bishop Neumann.
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Customers are reflected by a refrigerator door held open by Nash Leef, a farmer at the Salt Creek Farmers’ Cooperative, as he looks for groceries during the opening of Open Harvest Co-op Grocery on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024.
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Lincoln East senior Hannah Tang has been selected to represent Nebraska at the 62nd annual United States Senate Youth Program, Tang poses for a portrait at Lincoln East High School, on Monday, Feb. 5, 2024.
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Lincoln’s Kai Janviriya celebrates his goal in the final seconds of the second period with Dashel Oliver (24), Jared Mangan (center) and Jack Pechar (21) against Omaha on Saturday at the Ice Box.
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Lincoln Pius X’s Amudi Musa lifts Raymond Central’s Remington Parham during their 132-pound match Friday at Norris High School.
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A student walks along the sidewalk in front of the Acklie Hall of Science (left) and the First United Methodist Church (right) on the Nebraska Wesleyan University campus in Lincoln.
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Nebraska fans storm the court after the game against Wisconsin on Thursday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Nebraska won 80-72 in overtime.
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Nebraska players run on to the court before the game against Purdue on Wednesday at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
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