Convicted Felon Sentenced for Possession of Ammunition

DOJ Press

Memphis, TN – Devin Clark, 34, has been sentenced to 92 months in federal prison for being a 
convicted felon in possession of ammunition. Joseph C. Murphy Jr., United States Attorney, 
announced the sentence today.

According to  information presented in court, on April  22,  2021,  at 09:40 a.m., officers with 
the Memphis Police Department responded to two 911 calls regarding a shooting at the Valero gas 
station on Raleigh Millington Road.

After receiving several threatening messages on his cell phone, the victim, agreed to meet Clark 
and another gentleman at the Valero gas station for a  fist fight. After the  victim arrived, the 
three men began arguing when Clark suddenly pulled out a pistol and began firing shots in the air. 
Clark also fired several shots at the victim, hitting him in his right arm.  Several shots  also  
hit  the  victim’s  car.  The  two  men  fled  the  scene  but  were apprehended by officers a 
short time later.  The victim was treated at a local hospital and released. Detectives recovered 
nine .22 caliber shell casings from the scene.


Clark,  a  convicted  felon,  has  a  prior  felony  conviction  from  2018  for  possession of 
methamphetamine with intent to deliver for which he received an eight-year sentence of 
incarceration.  In  2017,  Clark  was  previously  convicted in  federal court  for  being  an 
unlawful user of methamphetamine in possession of a firearm and received a sentence of 33  months 
incarceration.   As  a  result of his  felony convictions, Clark  is  prohibited  by federal law 
from possessing ammunition and firearms.

On June 2, 2022, United States District Judge Sheryl H. Lipman, sentenced Clark to 92 months in 
federal prison with three years of supervised release to follow. Because Clark was  on supervised 
released at the  time he committed this  offense, Judge Lipman also sentenced him to an additional 
15-months incarceration to be served consecutive to the
92 months. There is no parole in the federal system.

This case was investigated by the Memphis Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Assistant United States Attorneys  Raney Irwin  and Regina Thompson prosecuted this case on behalf 
of the government.

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