JERSEY CITY, N.J. – A man arrested last year outside New York with a vehicle full of weapons while heading to the city to rescue a young woman from a drug den has been sentenced to at least a year in prison.
John Cramsey, of East Greenville, Pennsylvania, was sentenced in court in Jersey City, New Jersey, on Friday.
He pleaded guilty to weapons charges earlier this year. He will have to serve at least one year and a maximum of five.
The anti-drug activist and former gun range owner and two associates were arrested outside the Holland Tunnel. He told authorities they were going to rescue the 18-year-old woman, who later died of an overdose.
He has already spent three months in jail.
A different judge earlier denied a request to sentence him to probation.
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This story has been corrected to show the man’s hometown is East Greenville, not East Greensville, and the person who died was a young woman, not a girl.
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