A MacArthur man was charged with three counts of assault on a federal officer after a grand jury indictment, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office.
Ronald J. Collins Jr., 26, of MacArthur faces 36 years in prison and/or a $750,000 fine if convicted, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of West Virginia. Collins was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury convening in Charleston.
Collins is charged with forcibly assaulting, resisting, opposing, impeding, intimidating and interfering with an officer of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs Police Service while the officer was performing his official duties in Beckley Nov. 18, according to the indictment.
On Nov. 29, and also in Beckley, Collins is accused of doing the same to a chief and a lieutenant of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs Police Service, this time inflicting bodily injury upon the chief, according to the indictment.
A Beckley man was also sentenced Monday on federal cocaine and firearm charges, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Robert Hurte II, 25, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for distribution of cocaine and for being a felon in possession of a firearm, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Hurte pled guilty in August, admitting that on April 3, he sold 1.52 grams of cocaine to a confidential informant, and that on April 14, he possessed firearms after being prohibited from doing so by virtue of his convictions in Raleigh County Circuit Court of aggravated robbery and possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, the release stated.
The West Virginia State Police’s Bureau of Criminal Investigations conducted the investigation, the release stated. Assistant U.S. Attorney John L. File handled the prosecution.
— E-mail:
apridemore@register-herald.com
Police/Courts
MacArthur man indicted for assaulting federal officer
Beckley resident sentenced on cocaine and firearm charges
- Police/Courts
-
-
Pineville attorney sentenced to 18 months in prison
A Pineville attorney will serve 18 months in federal prison for his September guilty plea to wire fraud.
-
Woman pleads guilty to forgery
A woman charged with multiple counts of forgery pleaded guilty to one count of felony forgery Tuesday in Raleigh County Circuit Court.
-
Motion to reconsider is denied
Raleigh County Circuit Court Judge John Hutchison Tuesday denied a motion by a Beckley man seeking reconsideration of his most recent sentence.
-
9 arrested as a result of warrant roundup
Multiple individuals were arrested Friday in Fayette County as a result of a warrant roundup, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department announced.
-
Mistrial declared in DUI causing death case in Wyoming County
The trial of Deon Nicole Toler, of Pineville, ended in a mistrial Friday afternoon in Wyoming County Circuit Court.
-
Man pleads guilty to 2011 murders
Gerald Richard Allison, 71, of Lindside pleaded guilty Tuesday to killing his wife and stepdaughter in an apparent ambush last January.
-
Suspect in burglary faces charges
A Fayette County man and several juveniles are facing multiple pending charges for their connection to a burglary in the Hilltop area of the county, according to the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department.
-
Man arrested for Jan. 17 break-in at local business
A man has been arrested on one felony count of breaking and entering, according to the Lewisburg Police.
-
Man gets up to 70 years in prison for sex crimes
A Fayette County man faces up to 70 years in prison for sex crimes, according to the Fayette County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
-
Resident arrested for attemped murder
A Lewisburg man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder, according to the Lewisburg detachment of the State Police.
- More Police/Courts Headlines
-
Pineville attorney sentenced to 18 months in prison






