Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis man faces more prison time for possessing gun while on parole
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An Indianapolis man on parole faces jail time after pleading responsible to being a felon in possession of a firearm on Tuesday.
Parole brokers searched the house of Bradford Jensen, 50, in Indianapolis on Oct. 28. Police say they discovered a loaded handgun. Jensen was arrested and later confessed to investigators that the firearm was in truth his, in line with court docket paperwork.
Jensen has a felony historical past going again over 30 years, and has 10 felony convictions together with home battery, stalking, conspiracy to commit housebreaking, and two prior convictions for possession of a firearm. He was on parole after serving eight years in jail for possession of a firearm, court docket paperwork say.
Jensen pleaded responsible to possession of a firearm on Tuesday, and was sentenced to over two years in federal jail. He was additionally ordered to spend two years on probation following his launch.