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JAMESTOWN, NY (WNY News Now) – A 25-year-old Jamestown man has been sentenced after allegedly threatening a person with a weapon on the city’s west side last Spring.

The Chautauqua County District Attorney’s Office says Alejandro Ayala was sentenced by Judge Foley to two years determinate in state prison and three years post release supervision after pleading guilty in October to attempted criminal possession of a weapon, a class D felony.

Ayala was arrested by Jamestown Police in May 2022 after he was accused of pointing a pistol at a pedestrian on Grandin Street in Jamestown.

The suspect, along with two others, were pulled over by responding officers and allegedly found with a loaded .38 special revolver that had its serial number defaced.

 

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