A 44-year-old man from Auburn, Washington, was sentenced to over nine years in federal prison after being found with multiple firearms and tactical gear on an Amtrak train. Mallory Nehemiah Brown, who pleaded guilty to being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm, was removed from the train in Libby after concerns were raised by passengers about his behavior and baggage.
Upon his removal, authorities discovered a significant cache of weapons and tactical supplies, including four firearms, ammunition, and night vision goggles, in Brown’s bags. The case was prosecuted under the federal initiative Project Safe Neighborhoods, targeting the reduction of gun violence through community collaboration and law enforcement efforts. This case highlights ongoing concerns about gun possession and public safety in transport settings.
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