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Man Faces Decades in Prison for Stealing Deputys Gun

Incident Overview

In 2019, a violent attack occurred in Victorville, California, involving a San Bernardino County deputy. The deputy was responding to a domestic disturbance call when the suspect, identified as Ari Young, attacked her.

Details of the Attack

During the confrontation, Young overpowered the female deputy, knocked her to the ground, and stole her service weapon. As the deputy fled, Young fired the weapon in her direction, but fortunately, the shot missed. Responding deputies then shot Young, who survived the incident.

State Trial and Verdict

In a state court trial last year, Young was found not guilty of the most serious charges, including attempted murder. This verdict surprised many, including the U.S. Attorney, who believed justice was not served.

Federal Charges Announced

On Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced new federal charges against Young. These charges include possession of a stolen firearm and violent robbery. The announcement came just within the five-year statute of limitations for these offenses.

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San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus, who did not give up on the case, brought it to the attention of the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Dicus emphasized the importance of protecting law enforcement officers and ensuring justice is served.

Potential Consequences

If convicted on the new federal charges, Ari Young could face decades in prison. The U.S. Attorney’s Office is determined to pursue these charges to address the miscarriage of justice in the state court proceedings.

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