Crime & Safety
Windsor Man Held Without Bond On Federal Gun Charges
A convicted felon facing gun charges has had his bond revoked.

WINDSOR, CT - A U.S. District Court judge has ruled that a Windsor man facing gun charges will be held without bond, according to the Journal-Inquirer. The judge found that David McKemmie, 30, poses a danger to the community, though the decision could be reconsidered if the defendant is released to an in-patient facility.
McKemmie has been charged by federal criminal complaint with possession of firearms and ammunition by a convicted felon. To sign up for free Windsor news alerts and more, click here.
Recently, ATF agents raided McKemmie's 61 Park Ave. home. McKemmie was found with nine handguns, two AR15 rifles, an AR15 pistol that had no markings, more than 500 rounds of ammunition, and various firearms parts and materials used in the construction of firearms, according to a statement from prosecutors.
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McKemmie pleaded guilty in 2006 to first-degree robbery charges and at the time he was on probation for two other crimes, the Journal-Inquirer reported.
He is facing up to ten years in federal prison for the most recent charges.
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