Two Boston Men Plead Guilty to Stealing Firearms from RI Gun Dealer
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Two Boston Men Plead Guilty to Stealing Firearms from RI Gun Dealer

Charlie Vick, 30, pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of ammunition.
Gabriel Rosario, 23, pleaded guilty on March 7, 2019, to theft of a firearm from a licensed firearm dealer.
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Vick is scheduled to be sentenced by Chief Judge William E. Smith on August 22, 2019.
The Investigation
According to court documents and information presented to the Court, on August 31, 2018, Vick and Rosario traveled from Boston with the intent of buying ammunition from a Woonsocket, licensed firearm dealer, because Rhode Island state law does not require a background check for ammunition purchases, unlike Massachusetts. Once in the store, Vick asked the store manager for assistance with ammunition, and the manager accompanied Vick to an area of the store away from a countertop where a .22 caliber firearm was displayed. While Vick and the manager were away from the counter area, Rosario took the .22 caliber firearm from the countertop, placed it in his waistband, and left the store.
After Rosario left the store, the store manager and Vick returned to the counter area. Vick, a convicted felon, purchased three boxes of ammunition: a box of .38 caliber Smith & Wesson ammunition, a box of .38 special ammunition, and a box of Remington .45 caliber ammunition. After making the purchase, Vick left the store. Both Vick and Rosario are seen entering a dark colored, late model vehicle and leaving the area. The investigation determined that Vick and Rosario immediately returned to Boston. Within a few days the stolen firearm was sold on the streets of Boston.
To obtain assistance from the public in identifying the two men responsible for the theft of the firearm, ATF offered a $1,500 reward leading to the identification of one or both of the men. At least two individuals contacted the Woonsocket Police Department and identified Charlie Vick as being one of the two men depicted in surveillance camera photos publicized by law enforcement.
According to officials, the investigation later determined that the two men arrived and left the parking lot of the gun shop in a vehicle rented in the Boston area by Charlie Vick.
