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OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY

District Attorney John K. Bramlett, Jr., Twentieth Judicial District


Madison and Rankin Counties

Media Release
For Immediate Release For more information, please contact
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 601-825-1472

Seven Madison County Men Sentenced for Involvement in Gun Trafficking Case

Madison and Rankin Counties’ District Attorney Bubba Bramlett, announced today that
seven people have been found guilty for their parts in a massive burglary of a Madison County
deer camp.

On October 30, 2019, the Madison County Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call
regarding a break in at a deer camp located in Camden. Upon arrival, officers discovered that the
residence and an outbuilding had been broken into and ransacked. Among the items missing
were six ATV’s, two trailers, at least thirty firearms, a gun safe, and various trail cameras and
hunting gear.

The Sheriff’s Department was able to develop suspects using pictures from trail cameras
located around the property that had captured several men entering the property on two separate
occasions on October 29, 2019. They located fourteen of the missing firearms including one on a
juvenile in Jackson and one on the internet for sale in Nevada. Officers were able to locate all of
the ATV’s and one trailer near the residence of one of the suspects. Circuit Court Judge Dewey
Arthur handed down over 200 years total between seven defendants.

District Attorney Bramlett stated, “This should be an important lesson to anyone that has
deer camps or secondary residences in which they keep firearms, ATVs or other valuables. You
must stay aware and take advantage of home security systems particularly those with cameras.
Pivotal to the prosecution in this case were the photographs taken off the trail cameras that
captured the burglaries while they were happening. A crime such as this will have far reaching
and long-term effects on this community and possibly nationwide. There are still at least sixteen
guns on the black market that can be used in other crimes such as armed robbery, armed
carjacking, and murder. These seven men targeted the deer camp to steal and then sell firearms.
Gun trafficking is a serious and scary crime. We are thankful to the Madison S.O. for working so
hard to solve this case and bring all of these criminals to justice. And finally, we are so fortunate
to have outstanding citizens throughout Madison and Rankin Counties who are honoring their
jury summonses, participating in trials, and keeping our communities safe.”

Defendants:

Name: Trevon Carmichael AKA “Lil Money”


Date of Birth: 02/14/1999

Found guilty at trial of Trafficking in Stolen Firearms, Conspiracy to Commit Burglary of a


Dwelling, and Grand Larceny (sentenced to 25 years to serve)
Name: Genoris Williamson AKA “Geno”
Date of Birth: 11/26/1999

Found guilty at trial of Trafficking in Stolen Firearms, Burglary of a Dwelling, and Burglary of a
Shed (sentenced to 48 years to serve)
Name: Latavious Leach AKA “Tay Tay”
Date of Birth: 02/09/2000

Pled guilty to trafficking in stolen firearms, accessory after the fact to burglary of a dwelling, , and grand
larceny (sentenced to 40 years to serve)
Name: Kendravious T. Jobe AKA “KJ”
Date of Birth: 09/19/2001

Pled guilty to trafficking in stolen firearms, accessory after the fact to burglary of a dwelling, , and grand
larceny (sentenced to 40 years to serve)
Name: Lakeith Smith
Date of Birth: 10/03/2001

Pled guilty to trafficking in stolen firearms, accessory after the fact to burglary of a dwelling, , and grand
larceny (sentenced to 25 years to serve)
Name: Laregious Carter
Date of Birth: 10/27/1999

Pled guilty to trafficking in stolen firearms, accessory after the fact to burglary of a dwelling, , and grand
larceny (sentenced to 25 years to serve)
Name: Quintavious Davis AKA “Tae”
Date of Birth: 12/23/1999

Pled guilty to trafficking in stolen firearms, burglary of a dwelling, , and grand larceny (sentencing to be
at a later date)

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