Duo
Charged With Gun Running 68 Firearms from
Georgia to NYC Have July 31 Trial
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 16 - In the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
on May 25, 2022 a detention or
release proceeding was held by
Magistrate Judge Robert W.
Lehrburger on a man arrested
and charged with trafficking
68 guns from Georgia to New
York.
Judge
Lehrburger ordered the
defendant released on $150,000
bond. The order of release is
on Patreon here.
Assistant US Attorney Matthew
J. King said his Office may or
may not seek to appeal.
Ronald Rogers was arrested and
his iCloud searched. It
contained photos of guns that
the prosecutors said were up
for sale. His wife Anauncia
Rogers, who the AUSA said has
made domestic violence
allegations in Georgia, was
listed as the purchaser of 47
of the guns. The prosecutors
consented to her release in
Georgia.
Rogers' assigned
Federal Defender Ian Marcus
Amelkin pointed to that
release, and to the Second
Amendment right to have
firearms. He said, "You can't
punish your way to gun
control."
Judge
Lehrburger, after a break,
agreed. He characterized the
domestic violence as mutual.
He surmised that Rogers sold
guns to support his three
children, and said that while
on release he can continue
working for Door Dash while
hoping a more stationary job
comes through. Rogers has
previously worked for FedEx
and for Carter's, a children's
clothing business. He and his
wife - and mother - live in
Griffin, Georgia.
Travel
will be restricted to the
Northern and Middle Districts
of Georgia, and SDNY for
purposes of court appearances.
He may stay with one of his
two sisters in New York, who
it was said work as a nurse
and for a metropolitan credit
union, respectively.
In the
courtroom gallery, where Inner
City Press was the only media,
were two of the defendant's
relatives, including an uncle
who crossed himself when Judge
Lehrburger ordered release.
Jump cut to June
30, when Ronald Rogers and
Anauncia Rogers were to appear
together to be arraigned
before District Judge Jesse M.
Furman, in the courthouse he
is using to preside over the
Joshua Schulte alleged CIA
leaks trial. Inner City Press
covered it.
Ronald
Rogers appeared with a Federal
Defender and pleaded not
guilty. But Anaucia Rogers'
Marshals-paid flight from
Atlanta was late. Judge Furman
said she might have to
arraigned in the Magistrates
court.
Inner City Press
went there, covered another
case - but they had not heard
that Anaucia Rogers would be
coming. Ultimately she was
arraigned before Judge Furman
and pleaded not guilty. Both
were to appear on November.
And then, the
trial date was set: "Pretrial
Conference as to Ronald Rogers
and Anauncia Rogers held on
11/16/2022. Defendants present
(on bail) ... Trial is
scheduled for 7/31/2023 and is
estimated to late one week.
Time is excluded in the
interests of justice from
11/16/2022 until 7/31/2023."
This case is US
v. Rogers,
22-cr-321 (Furman)
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