- January 11, 2025
Donna Man sentenced for having firearm while dealing cocaine and marijuana
U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Texas | Press Release
A 28-year-old Donna resident has been sentenced for utilizing a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking activity, announced U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani.
Roberto Segura Jr. pleaded guilty Oct. 1, 2024.
U.S. District Judge Drew B. Tipton has now ordered Segura to serve 60 months in federal prison followed by 5 years of supervised release,
On July 24, 2024, authorities conducted a search warrant at Segura’s residence. At that time, they discovered marijuana, over 400 grams of cocaine and body armor within the home. Authorities also found a firearm in Segura’s bedroom next to the body armor. Segura admitted he was in possession of the firearm to protect himself during his drug trafficking activity.
Segura will remain in custody pending transfer to a Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near future.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Alamo Police Department conducted the joint investigation.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Cahal P. McColgan prosecuted the case as part of the joint federal, state and local Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Program. In May 2021, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced a new effort to reduce violent crime, including the gun violence that is often at its core. Integral to that effort was the reinvigoration of PSN, a two-decade old, evidence-based and community-oriented program focused on reducing violent crime. The updated PSN approach, outlined in the department’s Comprehensive Strategy for Reducing Violent Crime is guided by four key principles: fostering trust and legitimacy in our communities, supporting community-based organizations that help prevent violence, setting focused and strategic enforcement priorities and measuring the results of our efforts. The fundamental goal is to reduce violent crime, not simply to increase the number of arrests or prosecutions.