2 Men Plead Guilty to Drugs, Firearms Charges as Orange County Cracks Down on Gun-Trafficking Ring

MIDDLETOWN, N.Y.—A city of Newburgh resident and a Georgia state resident pleaded guilty in June for their roles in the largest gun-trafficking case in county history, the Orange County district attorney’s office reported.
Shomaray Lane, 33, of Newburgh, pleaded guilty on June 12 to selling 2 ounces of cocaine by himself and in cohort with others. The district attorney’s office said that under his plea deal, he is likely to receive a sentence of nine years in prison and five years of post-release supervision.
Part of Lane’s deal is the forfeiture of $42,000 and a vehicle.
The district attorney’s office also announced that on June 26, Dijoun Lawrence, 23, of Georgia, pleaded guilty to illegally supplying firearms from Georgia to New York as part of a larger network. It is expected that Lawrence will receive a plea deal sentence of 13 years in prison and five years of post-release supervision….