A federal judge today sentenced Kenji Ingram, 45, of Dorchester, to 27 months in federal prison after he admitted to being a felon in possession of a firearm.
In May, Ingram formally admitted that when police found him sitting on a bench on Allstate Road at the South Bay Mall in Dorchester, talking to a woman, around 10:30 a.m. on Aug. 7, 2020, he had a Charter Arms .44 Caliber Special Bulldog Pug, stolen in Indiana in 1997, loaded with five rounds of .44 Smith & Wesson ammunition, in his waistband.
Boston Police and the US Marshal's Service had been looking for Ingram for violating parole for the five years he had served for firing several rounds into his former girlfriend's grandmother's house in Providence in 2013 - by getting arrested for allegedly having a loaded firearm, marijuana and "cocaine residue" in his Dorchester apartment.
According to a filing by the US Attorney's office, Ingram at first told police he'd been about to call them, because he'd just found the gun in a nearby trash can. At booking, he told officers he'd found the gun while walking from a nearby Dunkin' Donuts to the mall.
The subsequent investigation, including camera footage from the area (including the trash and other areas around the Dunkin’ Donuts) found no evidence to support Defendant’s claim.
Asked if he had a license to carry in Massachusetts, Defendant responded "why would I have a license to carry if I can't have a gun."
Prosecutors had asked for 30 months:
The nature and circumstances of Defendant's crime are extraordinary and demand a significant sentence. Defendant possessed a loaded firearm in broad daylight in a busy commercial shopping area, not only while on pretrial release and electronic monitoring for state firearm and drugs charges, but also while on probation for his violent felony assault conviction after having just served over five years in prison for such.
Defendant knew that what he was doing was illegal, and he did it anyways. There is perhaps no clearer illustration of this than Defendant's own words to law enforcement: "why would I have a license to carry if I can't have a gun." Yet knowing he was legally prohibited from possessing a gun, Defendant chose to calmly sit on a bench in the middle of a busy commercial shopping center with a loaded firearm concealed in his waistband, thereby seriously endangering numerous innocent bystanders. Actions speak louder than words, and Defendant's claims that he was "about to call" law enforcement to report that he had "found" a firearm simply do not hold water, let alone that they are entirely unsupported by the evidence and legally irrelevant. The danger Defendant poses to the community cannot be overstated.
Ingram caught a break with the Dorchester gun and drug charges: In May, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office moved to dismiss them because the drugs had been tested at the state lab in Jamaica Plain by infamous state chemist Annie Dookhan.
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He only got 2 years?!? This
By _Sean
Mon, 08/14/2023 - 9:17pm
He only got 2 years?!? This guy was not only a felon on parole, but his crime was violent & gun-related.
No wonder why law abiding people won't go to places like South Bay...
lolwut
By tape
Mon, 08/14/2023 - 10:18pm
you can clutch those pearls harder but they're not gonna turn into diamonds
You're afraid of South Bay? Are
By MC Slim JB
Tue, 08/15/2023 - 7:12am
you sure city living is right for you?
Uhhhh, have you been down
By Whit
Tue, 08/15/2023 - 8:56am
Uhhhh, have you been down there lately? I mean, I go to Home Depot if I have to, but it’s a total zombie attack. I have seen some things down there.
I'm there at least twice a month. Not
By MC Slim JB
Tue, 08/15/2023 - 10:05am
sure what it is you're seeing. What exactly is your complaint? Are you getting aggressively panhandled or something?
nobody should have to see homeless people
By berkleealum
Tue, 08/15/2023 - 11:29am
/s
It's a plea deal
By Waquiot
Tue, 08/15/2023 - 9:14am
If this went to trial, the feds took the risk that he'd walk. Conversely, if found guilty, he'd be facing more time.
At the end of the day, he's seeing 2 years for possessing a weapon. He already served his time for the shooting, so that's water under the bridge.
Life…
By M. Sanchez
Mon, 08/14/2023 - 9:54pm
Life is like a box of bullets.
27 months is a complete joke
By robo
Mon, 08/14/2023 - 10:11pm
Can’t wait to read about him hopefully not murdering someone in two years
I can't see how South Bay
By anon
Mon, 08/14/2023 - 11:30pm
I can't see how South Bay Shopping Center hasn't became one of many empty retail commercial spaces by now.
they must make bucks
By cybah
Tue, 08/15/2023 - 10:29am
The retailers must make bucks there that off set the cost of having a store there.
It is the closest big box center to Boston City.
Gun charged
By DB Reiff
Tue, 08/15/2023 - 8:42am
"Ingram caught a break with the Dorchester gun and drug charges: In May, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office moved to dismiss them because the drugs had been tested at the state lab in Jamaica Plain by infamous state chemist Annie Dookhan."
I get the drug charges being dismissed but why the gun charge? If this is accurate the Suffolk DA should explain.
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