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U.S. Department
of Justice
United
States Attorney 1100
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Telephone (214) 659-8600 |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
DALLAS, TEXAS
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CONTACT: 214/659-8600 www.usdoj.gov/usao/txn |
DECEMBER 8, 2006
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ODESSA, TEXAS, MAN SENTENCED TO 120 MONTHS Defendant is a Convicted Felon Who Ran Into Abilene High School To Evade Arrest Mark Russell McKee was sentenced yesterday in Lubbock, Texas, by United States District Judge Sam R. Cummings, to 120 months, announced United States Attorney Richard B. Roper. McKee, age 24, of Odessa, Texas, pled guilty in August to being a felon in possession of a firearm. He has been in custody since his arrest in May after fleeing from Abilene Police Officers and running into Abilene High School, causing evacuation of the school. McKee fled after he was stopped by officers while they were in search of suspects suspected of fencing stolen property from both the Dallas-Fort Worth area and the Odessa-Midland, Texas, areas. On April 17, 2006, detectives with the Abilene Police Department (APD) received information that the occupants of red newer-model Chevrolet Camaro with a spare (doughnut) tire installed on rear driver’s side wheel were involved in fencing stolen property. The detectives began searching for the vehicle and located it at Rick and Carolyn’s Burgers, located on South First Street in Abilene. The officers observed the vehicle and saw an individual, later identified as Mark Russell McKee, and a female enter the vehicle and leave the restaurant. McKee was driving the vehicle and the female was in the front passenger seat. McKee proceeded to Abilene High School where he abandoned the Camaro and grabbed a Colt, Model Cobra, .38 special caliber revolver, then fled through the school and later escaped from the officers by vehicle. McKee, a convicted felon, admitted that he knowingly possessed the aforementioned firearm, and used it to facilitate his escape from APD officers. ###
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