10/1/2021- 10:45 a.m.
Thomas Irons has pleaded guilty to being a felon with a gun and accessory to shooting with intent to kill.
He was given a 2 year prison sentence.
Police say Irons was given several guns by a man, including one that had been used in a shooting on February 14th.
Irons told police he traded the shooting gun to a drug dealer for a “zip of really good weed.” (28 grams)
He told police the shooting gun had a Bible verse from Corinthians on it and he showed officers photos and texts pertaining to that gun and several others, he was selling.
Court records show Irons has the following previous convictions:
December 2016, convicted of drug offenses in Rogers County and given a 2 year suspended sentence, but, got a new charge in 2017, so a warrant was issued, then he was released and ordered to get into compliance but then, didn’t show up for court so in June of 2020, was sentenced to 154 days in jail.
January 2017: the new charge of bringing contraband into the jail. The same sentence and follow up applied to this conviction as well.
This is now a conviction.