
By Eric Stock
PEORIA – An Iowa man has been sentenced to four years and nine months in federal prison for illegal possession of firearms by a felon during a traffic stop in McLean County.
Illinois State Police pulled over Terrail Draper Lavar Dixon, 35, of Cedar Rapids, shortly after midnight on Nov. 22 after observing Dixon’s vehicle speeding and driving erratically on Interstate 55.
When the vehicle stopped, Dixon got out of the car and shouted, “arrest me, go ahead and arrest me.” When the trooper asked why, Dixon responded, “because I have guns in the car, man.”
Police seized two loaded handguns from the vehicle. Dixon told the officer the guns were “security.” He had prior felony convictions in Illinois and Indiana.
Dixon pleaded guilty in February.
U.S. District Judge Joe Billy McDade also ordered that Dixon remain on supervised release for three years following his release from prison.
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