Shawn Terry Demont Newby, a 44-year-old Nashville man with a troubling criminal history, is sentenced to five years in federal prison for discharging a firearm at a WeGo bus station. This incident, which occurred on January 6, 2024, escalated from a verbal confrontation into a dangerous display of gun violence in broad daylight, showcasing the pervasive issue of safety on public transportation.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office revealed that Newby’s prior convictions include Voluntary Manslaughter and Reckless Endangerment, underscoring a pattern of violence. Following his release, Newby will face three years of supervised release, as part of efforts under the Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative aimed at curbing rising gun violence in communities across the nation.
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