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Columbia Man Sentenced to Over Five Years After Accidental Self-Shooting Uncovers Illegal Firearms

Columbia Man Sentenced to Over Five Years After Accidental Self-Shooting Uncovers Illegal Firearms

Columbia Man’s Bad Luck Takes a Turn After Accidental Shooting

In a rather unfortunate twist of fate, a Columbia man is currently facing serious consequences after accidentally shooting himself in the leg. This bizarre incident took place on June 30, 2023, and has unfolded to reveal much more than just a simple accident.

The Incident

Authorities from the Columbia Police Department responded to the scene not too long after the sound of gunfire interrupted the usual street activity. They found Contaurus Dermont Smith, a 46-year-old man, laying in the street near the 900 block of House Street. The sight was alarming, and it didn’t take long for officers to begin piecing together what had happened.

CCTV Footage Unraveled More Than Expected

As investigators began their routine review of security camera footage from the area, something suspicious caught their eye. The footage revealed an individual picking up an object and hurriedly moving it inside a home located at 940 House Street. This was a crucial lead that prompted detectives to dig deeper.

A Search Warrant Reveals a Shocking Discovery

Based on the video and a witness statement, law enforcement officers quickly secured a search warrant for the home in question. What they uncovered was both shocking and alarming. Inside, four different guns were found – including:

  • Ruger .38 caliber pistol
  • Ruger 9mm pistol
  • Glock .45 caliber pistol
  • CZ 9mm pistol

To top it all off, one of these firearms was modified with a device turning it into a machine gun, adding serious legal trouble to Smith’s already precarious situation.

Smith’s Background

Authorities were quick to determine that Contaurus Dermont Smith, who is also known by the names Vashon Smith and Rammelle Spencer, was not new to trouble with the law. He had prior felony convictions, which led to owning firearms being illegal for him in the first place. When questioned, Smith admitted to owning one of the guns and claimed that he had accidentally shot himself. However, those claims have fallen on deaf ears with the strong evidence against him.

Legal Repercussions

With a serious past and the evidence stacked against him, it didn’t take long for Smith to face the music. After careful consideration, he has now been sentenced to more than five years in federal prison.

Final Thoughts

This incident serves as a gripping reminder of how quickly a situation can spiral out of control, turning a simple mistake into a serious legal nightmare. As news of this case spreads through Columbia, local residents may find themselves shaking their heads and reflecting on the consequences of carelessness when it comes to firearms.

As always, it’s essential to stay informed about local news and any changes in laws and regulations that can impact safety in our communities. Accidents like this one can have far-reaching implications, making knowledge and awareness more vital than ever.


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