Clarion County Man Found Guilty
on Federal Weapons Charges
A Clarion County man has been found guilty of federal weapons charges.
A jury took about an hour to convict 59-year-old Dana Darryl McCall of possessing unregistered firearms, including a machine gun with a heat-sensing device on it, a "street sweeper" shotgun and the various materials necessary to make pipe bombs.
Prosecutors say McCall was targeting a state trooper from the Clarion barracks because the trooper had cited him for a summary violation that carried a $100 fine.
Read the news release HERE.
A jury took about an hour to convict 59-year-old Dana Darryl McCall of possessing unregistered firearms, including a machine gun with a heat-sensing device on it, a "street sweeper" shotgun and the various materials necessary to make pipe bombs.
Prosecutors say McCall was targeting a state trooper from the Clarion barracks because the trooper had cited him for a summary violation that carried a $100 fine.
Read the news release HERE.
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