Felon Convicted after Threatening Three Women

Prosecutors in DA Charme Allen’s Career Gang Unit obtained convictions against a convicted felon who threatened to kill several women. Terrance Laron Reese, 38, was convicted of three counts of Aggravated Assault, four counts of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, and one count of Vandalism. Judge Steve Sword set the case for sentencing on October 31.

In a three-day trial, Assistant District Attorney Phil Morton explained to the jury that on April 28, 2018, Reece walked into the back yard of a residence on Joyce Avenue and pointed a handgun at three females, one of whom was thirteen-years-old. While brandishing the firearm, Reece told the victims they were going to die. One victim grabbed her own handgun and ordered Reese off the property. While leaving, Reese pointed a gun at an additional victim. That victim grabbed his gun, entered his vehicle, and chased Reese out of the neighborhood.

Reece has seven prior felony convictions. Because of his criminal history, Reese is facing between twelve and twenty years on each firearm count and ten to fifteen years on each assault count. At the October hearing, prosecutors will seek consecutive sentences.

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