08/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/19/2026 12:17
Baltimore, Maryland - A Baltimore man received a federal-prison sentence, today, for drug-trafficking and firearm crimes, stemming from a local drug-trafficking investigation.
U.S. District Judge Stephanie A. Gallagher sentenced Dwone Bryant, 29, to five years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and possession with the intent to distribute controlled substances.
Kelly O. Hayes, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, announced the sentence with Special Agent in Charge Charles Doerrer, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and Commissioner Richard Worley, Baltimore Police Department (BPD).
According to evidence presented at trial, on November 6, 2023, law-enforcement agents used a surveillance camera to monitor the 200 block of North Eutaw Street near the Lexington Market metro and bus stops. During the surveillance, agents observed Bryant sitting on a bench at the bus stop. While at the bus stop, Bryant engaged in a hand-to-hand drug transaction.
During the transaction, Bryant sold 10 buprenorphine strips (commonly referred to as Suboxone) in exchange for $50. Law enforcement arrested Bryant and recovered a handgun, loaded with nine rounds of live ammunition; 16 additional buprenorphine strips; a schedule III controlled substance; 11 pills containing methamphetamine; a schedule II controlled substance; a small baggie of suspected marijuana; and $166.75. Bryant is prohibited from possessing a firearm or ammunition due to multiple prior drug-related felonies.
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is the Department of Justice's nationwide initiative that brings federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement, prosecutors, and other public safety partners together to coordinate efforts to combat violent crime and make communities safe. Coordinated by U.S. Attorneys' offices in each of the 94 federal districts, PSN is tailored to particular communities to strategically address specific violent crime and public safety challenges. As a key component of Operation Take Back America, PSN serves a central role in the Department's commitment to make our country safe. PSN emphasizes three core principles: rapid federal response to violent crime and criminal offenders; strong, strategic partnerships among law enforcement at all levels; and accountability and deterrence through the prosecution of the most serious, readily provable offenses and other strategies. These efforts complement and strengthen President Trump's Homeland Security Task Forces, ensuring a comprehensive federal response to the most pressing public safety issues facing communities.
U.S. Attorney Hayes commended the ATF and BPD for their work in the investigation. Ms. Hayes also thanked Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexander Levin who is prosecuting this federal case.
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