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Pierce County Man Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Drug and Gun Crimes

Septiembre 09, 2024
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Defendant Who is Prohibited From Possessing Firearms Repeatedly Had Guns While Trafficking Drugs – Fired Multiple Times into the Air Outside a Gym

SEATTLE– A 46-year-old Pierce County man was sentenced last week in U.S. District Court in Seattle to seven years in prison for his repeated drug trafficking and firearms possession. Ryan James  Townsend was indicted in November 2023, after two encounters with law enforcement. At the sentencing hearing U.S. District Judge Robert S. Lasnik imposed four years of supervised release to follow sentencing.

According to records filed in the case, Townsend was investigated by law enforcement in November 2022, for an incident where he fired multiple shots into the air outside a Planet Fitness gym on East 72nd Street in Tacoma. Witnesses and surveillance video showed Townsend in a white Escalade firing a handgun into the air. Townsend was later located in the car at a gas station, passed out behind the wheel. A 9mm handgun was found in the car. Townsend was prohibited from possessing firearms due to prior convictions.

About nine months later, in August 2023, a Puyallup Police Officer attempted to stop Townsend as he was driving in a different car with no license plates. Townsend fled in the car, hitting and damaging another vehicle, and injuring the driver. Ultimately Townsend crashed his car. He attempted to run from the police who responded to the crash site.

A court authorized search of the car revealed methamphetamine as well as a handgun in the glove box. When a search warrant was served on Townsend’s residence, agents seize fentanyl pills, heroin, and three firearms.

In June 2024, Townsend pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm. Both prosecutors and defense recommended a sentence of 84 months in prison. 

In asking for the seven-year sentence, Assistant United States Attorney Casey Conzatti wrote to the court, “On a number of occasions Mr. Townsend continued to possess firearms knowing he was not allowed to. On one occasion Mr. Townsend was observed shooting a gun into the air putting civilians in danger. Following the arrest for this conduct, Mr. Townsend did not stop his criminal behavior. Less than a year later, Mr. Townsend was found with a second firearm, and this time he had drugs with him.”

The case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the Puyallup and Tacoma Police Departments.

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