A jury convicts Nathaniel D. Hollins Jr., 34, of Dunkirk, for second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, a Class C violent felony, following a two-week trial. With a prior criminal history that includes charges for shooting incidents in 2013 and 2019, Hollins now faces a potential prison term ranging from 25 years to life at his sentencing hearing on August 11, 2025.
Law enforcement officials apprehended Hollins in November 2023, discovering a loaded pistol in close proximity. DNA analysis confirmed his possession of the weapon, highlighting the ongoing concerns surrounding gun violence and repeat offenders in the community. The verdict underscores the legal system’s attempt to impose stricter penalties on persistent felons.
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