Elbert Tillman,
Jr., age 35, of Suffolk, VA was recently sentenced to 87 months in prison for
possession of firearms and ammunition by a person who is an unlawful
user of a controlled substance and possession of firearms not
registered to him in the National Firearm Registration and Transfer
Record.
According
to court documents, Tillman was arrested after a search of his
property found approximately six pounds of C-4 plastic explosive, a claymore
mine, incendiary grenades, various explosive components, and more than
13,000 rounds of military ammunition, along with hundreds of vials of
anabolic steroids in his possession.
Tillman previously pled
guilty to the above-charges on March 4, 2008. Chuck Rosenberg, United States Attorney for the Eastern
District of Virginia, made the announcement after U.S. District Judge
Henry Coke Morgan, Jr. sentenced Tillman.
The
case was investigated by the Suffolk Police and Fire Departments, the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Naval Criminal
Investigative Service, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Assistant United States Attorney Randy Stoker prosecuted the case for
the United States.