Former Bay Area man sentenced for assaulting federal officer

12.07.2025    The Mercury News    4 views
Former Bay Area man sentenced for assaulting federal officer

SAN FRANCISCO A former Bay Area resident was sentenced Friday to one year and one day in prison for assaulting a deputy U S marshal who tried to take him into custody after a court hearing last November according to federal prosecutors Related Articles San Francisco homicide Man unveiled near Fisherman s Wharf Search warrant served on SF house in connection with Northern California fireworks blast Palo Alto man arrested on suspicion of assault after allegedly throwing table at passerby Colma Dispute in line to buy Pokemon cards ends with assault arrests police say Shooting in S F s Bayview kills one injures four Jeffrey Adam Crum previously of Burlingame and San Francisco pleaded guilty on May to one count of assaulting resisting or impeding a federal officer The assault happened on Nov when Crum appeared in federal court for a hearing regarding assertions he violated the terms of his supervised release following his conviction for being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition the U S Attorney s Office declared citing court documents and Crum s plea agreement The court at the time ordered that Crum be detained pending further proceedings Crum was upset by the court s decision and opposed resisted and impeded the efforts of deputy U S marshals to take him into custody according to prosecutors Specifically Crum resisted instructions by deputy U S marshals to enter and exit an elevator that would take him to a holding cell forcing them to carry him the U S Attorney s Office declared At one point Crum kicked his legs out striking a deputy U S marshal in the head A federal grand jury indicted Crum on Dec Crum on Friday was also sentenced to one year and one day in prison for violating the terms of his supervised release according to prosecutors Both terms will be served at the same time Crum was forthwith remanded into custody after the sentences were handed down

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