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Indianapolis Woman Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Illegally Purchasing Firearm Used to Shoot and Kill Champaign, Illinois, Police Officer

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Central District of Illinois

URBANA, Ill. –An Indianapolis woman, Ashantae Corruthers, 30, was sentenced on August 13, 2024, to four years of imprisonment for engaging in a conspiracy to illegally purchase and transfer a firearm and a conspiracy to engage in misleading conduct.

Corruthers had previously pleaded guilty and admitted that she conspired with co-defendant Regina Lewis and Darion M. Lafayette, now deceased, to purchase and transfer a firearm to Lafayette, who could not legally purchase a firearm himself because he was a convicted felon (commonly known as a “straw purchase”). On November 17, 2020, at the direction of Lafayette and Lewis, Corruthers purchased a Glock 48, nine-millimeter, semi-automatic pistol and Sellier & Bellot, nine-millimeter ammunition, from a federal firearms licensee (FFL) in Indianapolis. During the purchase, Corruthers falsely certified on an ATF form that she was the actual buyer of the firearm, when in fact, she purchased the firearm for Lafayette and transferred it to him.

Corruthers further admitted that she conspired with Lewis and Lafayette to cover up the discovery of their illegal purchase and transfer of the firearm by having Corruthers falsely report to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on April 26, 2021, that the Glock pistol was stolen from her around March of 2021. Approximately twenty-three days after Corruthers falsely reported the firearm stolen, Lafayette used the firearm to shoot Champaign Police Officers Christopher Oberheim and Jeffrey Creel in Champaign, Illinois, killing Oberheim. Corruthers admitted that she and Lewis continued the cover-up after Oberheim’s death by agreeing to have Corruthers falsely tell an ATF Special Agent investigating the officer-involved shooting that she purchased the gun for herself, that it was stolen from her in March of 2021, and that she did not know Lafayette.

At the sentencing hearing, U.S. District Judge Colin S. Bruce found that the United States Sentencing Guidelines recommended only 21 to 27 months of imprisonment, although the United States argued they recommended 97 to 121 months. Nonetheless, the United States requested an upward variance from the Court’s determined range to a sentence of nine years of imprisonment due to the nature and circumstances of the offense. Officer Oberheim’s widow and four daughters wrote letters in support of the requested upward variance, and retired Officer Creel personally addressed the Court.

Corruthers faced statutory penalties of up to five years in prison for conspiracy to illegally purchase and transfer a firearm and up to twenty years in prison for conspiracy to engage in misleading conduct. Each charge also carried a penalty of up to three years of supervised release, and up to a $250,000 fine. Co-defendant Lewis is currently serving 8 ½ years in the Federal Bureau of Prisons following her December 22, 2023, sentencing.

The case investigation was conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. Supervisory Assistant U.S. Attorney Eugene L. Miller represented the government in the prosecution.

Updated August 13, 2024

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