PEORIA, Ill. – The U.S. Attorney’s Office says the fifth of five people convicted of stealing guns from a Peoria-area retailer almost two years ago has learned his fate.
Prosecutors say Jaquon Timothy, 19, was sentenced Thursday to 22 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, after pleading guilty to charges of Possession of a Stolen Firearm, Stealing from a Federal Firearms Licensee, and a similar conspiracy charge.
The five — ranging in ages from 19 to 22 — took nine firearms from Thompson Trading Company in Creve Coeur in late-October of 2020, fleeing from officers until later caught in East Peoria.
The four others already have pleaded guilty and are in federal custody.
Of the other four:
- Deondra Proctor, 20, received 27 months in prison
- Tyruis Bramlett, Jr. 19, received 32 months in prison
- Devin Price, 22, received 66 month in prison
- Zabian Hatcher, 22, received 84 months in prison.
All four also received three years of supervised release.
