Posted June 25, 2018 8:00 am by Comments

By Christen Smith

Montrez Chebeir Martin, 33, pleaded guilty to attempting to buy a pistol with counterfeit money in September 2017. (Photo: Madison County Jail)
A convicted felon admitted last week in an Alabama federal court he attempted to buy a gun with fake money.
Montrez Chebeir Martin, 33, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of passing counterfeit obligations or securities and one count of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, according to a news release from the Department of Justice. He faces a combined 30 years in prison and a maximum $250,000 fine for each charge.
Court documents state Martin contacted a private seller on Armslist in September 2017 after seeing an advertisement for a .40-caliber Smith & Wesson pistol and 450 rounds of ammunition. The two men agreed to meet in a parking lot in Decatur to complete the deal for $450.
After exchanging the money, however, the private seller noticed some of the bills contained Chinese characters and appeared counterfeit, according to the filed plea agreement. He blocked in Martin’s vehicle, pulled out a gun and demanded Martin leave the pistol and ammo on the ground. Martin complied, court documents show, and was later identified by the seller in a police line-up.
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Source: Guns.com

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