The photos were discovered during an investigation of vandalism of a Youngstown police cruiser during protests last year by: Joe Gorman Posted: Apr 22, 2021 / 01:38 PM EDT / Updated: Apr 22, 2021 / 01:47 PM EDT Photos of a man identified as Ronald Green in federal court documents which were posted on social media. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — The suspect in the vandalism of a city police cruiser during protests against police brutality last year is on his way to federal prison on a gun charge even though he was never found with a gun. Instead, federal agents June 30 who served a search warrant at the South Bruce Street home of Ronald Green, 24, found several types of ammunition and shell casings inside the bullet-pocked home that an affidavit said was damaged from gunfire from the inside, not the outside. Green is not allowed to have a gun or ammunition or be around a gun or ammunition because of a 2015 felony burglary conviction in Texas. In a sentencing memorandum filed this week in the U.S. Northern District Court of Ohio, Green apologized to U.S. Judge Donald C. Nugent Jr., saying that he knows he is not…
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