![]() Naughton said he was instructed to do so by Newport and did it to prevent the evidence from impacting the senior Marine. Brian Newport, who was apprehended by NCIS shortly after Peters’ arrest. ![]() 2, Naughton removed ammo cans from the residence of Staff Sgt. It was there that Naughton was working the ammo tent.Īdditionally, on or about Feb. Chaz Hatton testified Thursday, laying out the events leading up to Naughton’s trial. (Photo: Jared Morgan/Staff)Īt range 110, a Forward Ammunition Supply Point had been set up for temporary storage while the training continued, NCIS Special Agent Gunnery Sgt. Though he pleaded guilty to stealing the ammunition while guarding a forward supply station at range 110, Naughton testified that he was peer pressured into doing so by other Marines and that he had been negatively influenced by the recon community in general.Ī guard walks into the Western Judicial Circuit Court House building aboard Camp Pendleton on Thursday, July 1, 2020. 45 caliber ammunition with a value of about $2,041 1,826 cartridges of 9 mm ball ammunition with a value of about $401 120 cartridges of 12 gauge ammunition with a value of about $60 160 cartridges of 12 gauge door breaching ammunition with a value of about $350 80 cartridges of frangible 5.56 ammunition with a value of about $31 two training grenades and one smoke grenade. In total, Naughton had been charged with dumping 3,724 cartridges of 5.56 ammunition with a value of about $1,079 6,000 cartridges of. The judge’s sentencing included more time in confinement for each charge, but Naughton’s plea agreement held that he would serve it all concurrently. In five charges that included the theft of military explosives and obstructing justice, Naughton, 28, was sentenced Thursday, and will receive a bad conduct discharge with a reduction in rate to E-1 and spend 16 months in confinement, minus the 147 days he already has spent in the brig. ![]()
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