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Hartford CT drug dealer beat St. J host with .38 revolver, indictment claims

Jashawn Hunter, 34, of Hartford, Connecticut, was indicted on Thursday, February 24 by a federal grand jury with two charges of unlawful possession of firearms and one charge of possessing narcotics with intent to distribute them, according to the U.S. Attorney for Vermont.  

Hunter is currently detained on related state charges.  He has not yet been scheduled to appear in federal court.  The government has moved for Hunter’s continued detention pending trial.

According to court records, Hunter was arrested following an investigation into a brutal beating that occurred in St. Johnsbury in September 2021.  Hunter had been staying at the victim’s residence to conduct drug trafficking activities.  

When Hunter learned that the victim no longer wanted Hunter to stay there, Hunter beat the victim with a revolver and with his fists.  The victim, who suffered a fractured cheekbone and received stitches for his injuries, ultimately escaped out a bathroom window.  

A week later, law enforcement located Hunter, who threw a bag he had been carrying before he was apprehended.  Within the bag were approximately 4.7 grams of fentanyl, approximately 32 grams of cocaine base, a scale, and a Smith and Wesson .45 caliber handgun.  Law enforcement also recovered the gun Hunter is believed to have used in the beating: a Smith and Wesson .38 caliber revolver.  Hunter is prohibited from possessing firearms due to his criminal history.

The United States Attorney’s Office emphasizes that an indictment contains allegations only and that Hunter remains presumed innocent until and unless he is convicted of a crime.  If convicted, Hunter faces up to 20 years imprisonment on the drug trafficking count and up to 10 years imprisonment on each firearms count.  Any actual sentence would be determined by the Court with reference to the advisory Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the United States Code.

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