Illegal immigrant faces federal gun charge in South Burlington shooting
Key Facts:
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Defendant: Michael A. Wilson, 24, from Kingston, Jamaica (living in Burlington).
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Charge: Possession of a firearm while being unlawfully present in the United States.
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Federal Court: Wilson is held without bail in federal custody.
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Incident:
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Date: June 28, 2023.
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Location: Outside the Barnes & Noble bookstore, 102 Dorset Street, South Burlington.
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Victim: Richardo Wright, 32, was shot in the right shoulder and taken to UVM Medical Center.
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Weapon: Glock 19X 9mm, found with seven shell casings at the scene.
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Context:
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Prior Conflict: Wilson and Wright had an argument earlier that morning (June 28) at Red Square bar on Church Street, Burlington, over a mutual female friend.
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Aftermath: Wilson left the bar, returned with a firearm, and shot Wright outside Barnes & Noble.
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Witnesses: Multiple 911 callers reported gunfire. A black male (Wilson) wearing a black t-shirt and bucket cap was seen fleeing the scene.
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Wilson’s Background:
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Immigration Status: Wilson overstayed a 6-month visitor visa in 2023 and had no legal status in the U.S.
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Firearm Purchase: A woman bought him the gun as a birthday gift in October 2022. She was unaware he was not legally allowed to possess it due to his immigration status.
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Fleeing the Scene: After the shooting, Wilson was believed to have fled to Connecticut, where he was later arrested.
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Investigation:
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Searches: Police found evidence including a Jamaican passport during a search at his hotel room in the nearby Anchorage Inn on Dorset Street.
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Gun Purchase: The ATF traced the gun back to a woman who had purchased it for Wilson.
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Federal Response:
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Collaboration: Federal agencies, including ATF, U.S. Border Patrol, and local police departments, tracked and arrested Wilson in North Hartford, Connecticut.
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Prosecution: Acting U.S. Attorney Michael P. Drescher emphasized the importance of enforcing firearms laws against foreign nationals unlawfully present in the U.S.
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Potential Penalty:
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If convicted, Wilson faces up to 15 years in federal prison.
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The case is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative targeting violent crime, illegal immigration, and transnational criminal organizations.
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Additional Information:
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Federal Detention: U.S. Magistrate Judge Kevin J. Doyle ordered Wilson’s detention due to the violent nature of the shooting and the risk he poses to the community and the flight risk.
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Law Enforcement Praise: Drescher highlighted the teamwork between various law enforcement agencies to bring Wilson into custody.
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