Source: Dayton Daily News, OhioJan.迷你倉最平 04--DAYTON -- One of the men shot in the incident that ended with an officer-involved shooting death at the Beverage Palace in Miami Twp. was sentenced to seven years in federal prison on Friday.Tobe B. McLarty, 28, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court to a charge of conspiracy to intent to distribute controlled substances, namely heroin and cocaine. U.S. District Court Judge Thomas M. Rose also sentenced McLarty to three years supervised release after he is out of prison.McLarty and Tyler Christian were in a white Chevrolet Impala on April 4 when it pulled into the Beverage Palace on Kingsridge Drive in Miami Twp. Federal Bureau of Investigation officers and other law enforcement surrounded the drive-through with squad cars.Court documents indicate Jermaine C. Coleman Jr., 20, was shot and killed by law enforcement after he allegedly rammed the Impala into two police vehicles while trying to drive out of the drive-through.McLarty's federal sentence will begin after he finishes his five-year sentence for vehicular assault and failure to stop in an unrelated Montgomery County Common Pleas Court case. McLarty, who was sentenced in common pleas court on April 11, will be credited with time served toward his federal sentence. McLarty has been incarcerated since the incident at the Beverage Palace.During Friday's sentencing, Rose told McLarty that, "You haven't respecte迷你倉 the law." Court documents show McLarty has been on probation 10 times for various offenses.While wearing blue Montgomery County Jail clothing, McLarty said he wanted to try to "get myself together," perhaps getting his GED for his benefit and that of his four children.A confidential informant conducted drug transactions with the suspects inside the Impala. While the car was inside the drive-through liquor establishment, FBI personnel from the Southern Ohio Safe Streets Task Force blocked the entrance and exit bays.That's when Coleman, of Dayton, put the car in reverse and rammed into a special agent's vehicle and then accelerated forward to ram into another police vehicle, court documents state. An affidavit said "the driver of the Impala was fatally wounded during the incident."McLarty suffered a gunshot wound to the left shoulder.The statement of facts in court records shows that McLarty "knowingly and intentionally entered into a criminal conspiracy with Tyler J. Christian and another person to possess and distribute cocaine and heroin in the Southern District of Ohio. Christian is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 7.McLarty could have faced a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, lifetime supervision and a fine of up to $1,000,000.Copyright: ___ (c)2014 the Dayton Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) Visit the Dayton Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) at .daytondailynews.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesmini storage
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