Man who sold gun used in Colleyville synagogue hostage situation sentenced to 8 years

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Man who sold gun used in Colleyville synagogue hostage situation sentenced to 8 years
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Henry “Michael” Dwight Williams, 32, was sentenced to 95 months in prison Monday by Chief U.S. District Judge David Godbey. He was indicated in June on a...

Henry Williams admitted to selling the gun to Malik Faisal Akram about two days before the hostage situation.

in January was sentenced to nearly eight years in federal prison on a gun charge, authorities said Monday.

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