What did Charles Austin Jenkins do? Frederick County sheriff accused in conspiracy to obtain illegal machine guns
Frederick Region Sheriff Charles Austin Jenkins, 66, and a Maryland weapon retailer have been prosecuted on charges of trick and misleading explanations to gain and lease automatic weapons. The weapon retailer, Robert Justin Krop, 36, is accused of unlawful ownership of assault rifles, as indicated by a Division of Equity (DOJ) public statement.
Erek L. Barron, the US Lawyer for the Region of Maryland, and Toni M. Crosby, the specialist accountable for the Agency of Liquor, Tobacco, Guns and Explosives (ATF) Baltimore Field Division, declared the charges against the blamed.
Whenever sentenced, the Federick Province Sheriff and Krop could look as long as five years in government jail for scheme, bogus proclamations in records kept up with by a bureaucratic guns licensee, and misleading explanations to bureaucratic policing.
The DOJ official statement likewise expressed that Krop could confront a greatest sentence of 10 years in government jail for unlawful ownership of an assault rifle.
Starting around 2006, Charles Austin Jenkins has been the Sheriff of Frederick Area. In the wake of serving for over 10 years, he was reappointed in 2022. Robert Krop, the other individual denounced for the situation, claims and runs firearm related organizations in Frederick Region, an indoor weapon range called “The Automatic rifle Home,” according to The Baltimore Standard.
Krop and his organizations had up to two Government Guns Licenses (“FFLs”) that permitted the belonging and choice to bargain in automatic weapons, yet just under unambiguous conditions.
“I’m connecting in desires to set up a gathering with you to examine the impending political decision cycle and discuss how we might uphold your re-appointment as sheriff in Frederick.”
The six-count arraignment likewise expressed:
“From August 2015 to May 2022, Jenkins and Krop planned to unlawfully buy assault rifles and distorted numerous archives on the Frederick Region Sheriff’s Office letterhead mentioning automatic weapons for assessment and exhibition to the Frederick Province Sheriff’s Office.”
The Assault rifle Home supposedly made more than $100,000 in benefits from automatic weapon rentals in 2018 and 2019, as per the arraignment.
A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging (Sheriff) Charles Austin Jenkins (66),
Thurmont, MD, and Robert Justin Krop (36),
Frederick, MD, w/conspiracy+false statements in order to acquire machineguns. Krop also charged with illegal possession of machineguns.— Peta Naylor Richkus (@peta_richkus) April 5, 2023
A representative for the Frederick Province Sheriff’s Office said Charles Austin Jenkins was not hoping to leave his place of employment as Sheriff as “he believes he can in any case finish the work.” This comes after a government terrific jury prosecuted him and an arms vendor, Robert Krop, of wrongfully procuring assault rifles, in a report by The Baltimore Flag.
@justin_fenton “I will keep on filling in as this plays out…” The number of us would keep on having paid work while the national government was researching us and afterward officially indicted?🤔
Up to this point, no court appearances have been booked for the litigants, as indicated by a Division of Equity public statement.