Former Bay Area man sentenced for assaulting federal officer
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Former Bay Area man sentenced for assaulting federal officer
"Jeffrey Adam Crum, a former Bay Area resident, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for assaulting a deputy U.S. marshal during his arrest."
"Crum pleaded guilty to assaulting a federal officer after resisting efforts to take him into custody following a federal court hearing regarding his supervised release."
"During the arrest, Crum opposed instructions from deputy U.S. marshals and kicked one marshal in the head while being carried to a holding cell."
"Crum was also sentenced to serve time for violating terms of his supervised release, with both sentences served concurrently."
Jeffrey Adam Crum was sentenced to one year and one day in prison after pleading guilty to assaulting a deputy U.S. marshal. The incident occurred on November 22, 2024, when Crum resisted arrest after a federal court hearing regarding his supervised release violations related to his previous felony conviction. He defied instructions from law enforcement and physically resisted their efforts, which included kicking a deputy marshal in the head. In addition to the assault charge, he was sentenced for violating terms of his supervised release, with both sentences to run concurrently.
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