Huron Man Pleads Guilty To Federal Weapons Charge

A Huron man, who two years ago was arrested during the execution of a high risk search warrant, has pleaded guilty in federal court to a weapons violation. Twenty five year old Martin Rios, Jr pleaded guilty Wednesday to being a felon in possession of a firearm. Law enforcement found Rios with a 40-caliber semi-automatic Hi Point pistol.  On July 22nd of 2010, Beadle County States Attorney Mike Moore explained why members of the Huron Police, South Dakota Highway Patrol and state Division of Criminal Investigation executed the search warrant on Rios’ home…

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One of the Texas warrants was for an attempted murder charge, to which Rios was convicted of. That made Rios a felon and prohibited him from possessing a firearm. A pre-sentencing investigation was ordered by U-S Magistrate Judge John Simko. A sentencing date on the firearms charge has not been set. Rios could get up to 10 years in federal prison and or a 250-thousand dollar fine. The execution of the search warrant on Rios two years ago caused the Huron Regional Medical Center to cancel it’s roll in a state-wide mock disaster drill that was organized by the South Dakota Department of Health.