United States Attorney Brandon B. Brown announced that a Shreveport man has pleaded guilty to a charge of trafficking in firearms. Dwayne Ronquillo, 52, appeared before United States Magistrate Judge Mark L. Hornsby and entered his guilty plea.

According to information presented in court, Ronquillo is a Federal Firearms License holder. In April 2024, Ronquillo maintained a booth at the flea market in Greenwood, Louisiana, where he displayed and sold firearms. On April 20, 2024, an individual went to the flea market where he met Ronquillo and discussed purchasing a firearm. The individual informed Ronquillo that he had previously taken a plea deal and had a felony on his record which had prevented him from buying a firearm at a pawn shop. Ronquillo then sold the individual a Ruger Security-9, 9x19mm pistol for $500 in cash. In addition, Ronquillo sold the individual approximately 150 rounds of 9mm ammunition.

After this firearm purchase, the individual continued to communicate with Ronquillo via text messaging to try and obtain an AR-style pistol. The individual texted Ronquillo on April 22, 2024, and advised him again that he had a felony on his record preventing him from purchasing firearms. On April 25, 2024, the individual met with Ronquillo in the parking lot of a Shreveport business and purchased a DPMS A-15, 7.62 multi caliber pistol for $1,000 in cash.

On May 29, 2024, following these two firearms purchases, agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (“ATF”) executed a federal search warrant at Ronquillo’s residence and registered premises for his Federal Firearms License. In total, agents seized 75 firearms, various calibers of ammunition, and assorted magazines. Ronquillo admitted at the hearing today that he knew the use, carrying, and possession of firearms by a convicted felon was a felony and pleaded guilty to the charge of trafficking in firearms.

“The defendant shamelessly and recklessly put firearms and ammunition in the hands of people he knew to be prohibited, thwarting the efforts of law enforcement to keep firearms out of the possession of those who legally cannot possess them. For this conduct and in the spirit of public safety, we look forward to this individual receiving a just sentence of imprisonment in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.”

Ronquillo faces a sentence of not more than 15 years in prison, 3 years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000. His sentencing has been set for April 10, 2025.

The case was investigated by the ATF and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Seth D. Reeg.

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