Cincinnati man pleads guilty to possessing Glock switch
Elhanan Omar Pittman, 28, of Cincinnati, pleaded guilty recently in U.S. District Court to possessing a Glock switch.
Possessing any weapon or machine gun that can readily shoot more than one shot without manual reloading is against federal law.
Parties involved in Pittman’s case have recommended a sentence of 78 months in prison.
According to his plea agreement, on June 8, a Wyoming, Ohio police officer attempted to stop Pittman’s vehicle for a traffic violation. Pittman fled from the vehicle carrying a backpack.
After a foot pursuit, Pittman was captured when he was found hiding behind an area middle school.
Pittman had an automatic weapon in the backpack, namely, a handgun with a Glock switch.
Kenneth L. Parker, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio; Daryl S. McCormick, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF); and Wyoming Police Chief Brooke Brady announced the guilty plea entered before U.S. District Judge Jeffery P. Hopkins. Assistant United States Attorney Timothy D. Oakley is representing the United States in this case.