A plea hearing is scheduled for December 15 in the case of Quentin Wilson, 38, who is facing serious charges related to a violent incident involving a ghost gun in Eau Claire. Authorities allege that Wilson pistol-whipped a woman, resulting in substantial injuries, and threatened her life while intoxicated. The police report details a chilling encounter, including a teenager’s account of hearing the sound of a gun being chambered and Wilson’s threatening behavior.
Wilson’s charges include second-degree recklessly endangering safety, possession of a firearm by a felon, and substantial battery, with potential penalties exceeding five years in prison. The weapon in question, a Glock replica made without serial numbers, is categorized as a “ghost gun,” a type of firearm that has drawn legal scrutiny and was recently subject to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld its ban. The upcoming plea hearing raises questions about the resolution of this high-profile case as Wilson’s legal situation progresses.
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