Justin Lynn of Philadelphia has been indicted on
federal charges by the Loudon County Narcotics Division and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms (ATF).
Sheriff Tim Guider and the Loudon County
Sheriff's Department released information on the federal charges of Lynn June
30.
According to the release, May 29 the Loudon County Narcotics division
conducted a search of Lynn's residence at 1119 Spring Street in Philadelphia where they found 110
30mg Roxicodone pills, 20 80 mg Oxycotin pills, approximately 1.5 ounces of marijuana, 14 one mg
Klonopin pills and approximately $5,000 in cash.
The search
also yielded a loaded, modified Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun, shotgun ammunition, digital scales, three
crack pipes and other drug paraphernalia, according to authorities. "That's how the AFT got
involved, he was a convicted felon," Guider said. The arrest was the result of his department
building a case. "That was an ongoing investigation. We had had several complaints of lots of
visitors."
According to Guider, ATF Agent Wade Moore and
Loudon County Narcotics officers presented the case to the U.S. Attorney in Knoxville. Since Lynn is
a convicted felon and violated federal law by having the shotgun in his possession, the U.S.
Attorney's office also agreed to prosecute the drug charges on Lynn.
Lynn, who is currently in the Loudon County jail, was indicted on June 18 on federal drug
and weapons charges. If convicted, Lynn is facing 10 years in federal prison. As to the decision to
go the federal route Guider said sometimes the federal system offers harsher
sentences.
"If we have cases that can go to the federal
courts, it is sometimes better to prosecute on a federal level because the sentencing guidelines
have more harsh penalties than that of the state guidelines," Guider said adding he was grateful to
the U.S. Attorney's office for getting involved and working with his department on recent
cases.