Pettigrew v. United States

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedFebruary 10, 2025
Docket1:23-cv-00034
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI SOUTHEASTERN DIVISION

ANTHONY PETTIGREW, ) ) Petitioner, ) ) v. ) Case No. 1:23-cv-00034-SNLJ ) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) ) Respondent. )

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER On March 14, 2023, Petitioner Anthony Pettigrew (“Pettigrew”) filed this Motion to Vacate, Set Aside or Correct Sentence pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 2255. This Court then ordered the United States to show cause why the relief requested in Hudson’s motion should not be granted. Based on the reasons set forth below, this Court will dismiss Pettigrew’s claims as waived and procedurally barred or otherwise deny them without an evidentiary hearing because they fail as a matter of law. I. STATEMENT OF FACTS1 On July 28, 2021, law enforcement agents with Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) were working with officers from the Poplar Bluff Police Department (PBPD) on a narcotics investigation involving Pettigrew. A confidential source (CS) arranged to purchase four ounces of

1 This section is materially identical to the “Facts” section in the parties’ Guilty Plea Agreement which was adopted by the Court. United States v. Anthony Pettigrew, No. 1:21-cr-00101-SNLJ (“Crim. Case”), Doc. 36 at 4-5. These facts also track the final Presentence Investigation Report, see Crim. Case, Doc. 44 (“PSR”), which Pettigrew accepted without objection. Doc. 43. methamphetamine from Pettigrew at Pettigrew’s residence located at 45 East Street in Wilson City, Missouri. Pettigrew resided at the residence with his mother. The CS was

equipped with an audio-video recording device and provided $1,900.00 to complete the transaction. Of that amount, $1,200 was earmarked for the present drug sale and the remaining $700 was to square-up with Pettigrew for an earlier drug sale. The CS met with Pettigrew at a gas station in Sikeston, Missouri, and followed him to his residence in Wilson City. ATF and DEA agents conducted surveillance. Pettigrew entered the residence to retrieve the methamphetamine while CS remained outside.

Pettigrew exited the residence a few minutes later with approximately three ounces of methamphetamine. CS stated that he wanted to purchase the full four ounces initially agreed to. Pettigrew responded that he would need to cut the additional ounce from a pound reserved for another customer. Pettigrew then reentered the residence and returned a short time later with the additional ounce of methamphetamine. CS handed Pettigrew the money.

On August 12, 2021, a federal search warrant was executed at the residence of Anthony Pettigrew at 45 East Street, Wilson City, Missouri. Agents with ATF, DEA, and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) participated in the execution of the warrant. Pettigrew was outside the residence when law enforcement officers arrived and was taken into custody on a federal arrest warrant for the July 28, 2021, drug sale. The following

items were located and seized from the residence: (1) a Smith & Wesson, SD9 VE, 9mm semi-automatic pistol, bearing serial number FXM3400; (2) a Taurus TCP, .380 caliber semi-automatic pistol, bearing serial number 75789B; (3) a Jennings, model Bryco 59, 9mm semi-automatic pistol, bearing serial number 797773; (4) a Jimenez Arms, Model JAT380, .380 caliber semi-automatic pistol, bearing serial number 430482; (5) a quantity of methamphetamine weighing approximately 186 grams; (6) a small quantity of heroin;

and (7) digital scales commonly used for weighing narcotics. Additionally, the firearms were loaded with ammunition and there was additional ammunition seized from the residence. Pettigrew admitted that he knowingly sold more than fifty grams of methamphetamine to CS on July 28, 2021, and further admitted that he was in possession of the firearms and more than fifty grams of methamphetamine on August 12, 2021.

Additionally, Pettigrew admitted that he possessed the firearms in furtherance of his drug enterprise, in that, the firearms provided protection during his drug transactions, protecting both the methamphetamine as well as money obtained from the drug sales. The firearms were not manufactured in Missouri, and, therefore, traveled in interstate commerce before being recovered in Missouri. Additionally, Pettigrew admitted that he had previously been

convicted of at least one felony offense which was punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year. The PSR provided additional context to both the drug sale and subsequent search of the residence. Specifically, in relation to the distribution of methamphetamine occurring on July 28, 2021, paragraph 12 of the PSR added the following detailed explanation:

As part of an undercover narcotics investigation, on July 26, 2021, an ATF agent and a Confidential Informant (CI) with the Poplar Bluff, Missouri Police Department arranged to purchase approximately four ounces of methamphetamine from Anthony Pettigrew on July 28, 2021, in exchange for $1,200 in United States currency. The CI met Pettigrew at a Rhodes gas station located off Kingshighway in Sikeston, Missouri. The defendant instructed the CI to follow him to his mother’s residence located at 45 East Street, in Wilson City, Missouri. Upon arrival at 45 East Street, the CI remained in their vehicle and the defendant entered the residence. A few minutes later, Pettigrew exited the residence and placed a softball size, white plastic bag on the center console of the CI’s vehicle and stated, “That’s three of them right there.” The CI inquired the cost of the methamphetamine, and the defendant responded the cost of the three ounces was $900. The CI advised Pettigrew that he had wanted four ounces. Pettigrew informed the CI he needed to go back in the residence and cut the ounce out of a “pound” that he had reserved for another customer. The defendant returned to the CI’s vehicle a short time later with the additional ounce of methamphetamine and the CI provided Pettigrew with $1,200 in United States currency.

Crim. Case, Doc. 44 at ¶ 12. Additionally, in relation to the search warrant and recovery of the firearms and additional quantity of methamphetamine occurring on August 12, 2021, paragraph 14 of the PSR added a similarly detailed rendition: On August 12, 2021, a search warrant was executed for 45 East Street in Wilson City, Missouri. A search of the residence resulted in the discovery of a bag containing pre-packaged marijuana, three jars containing marijuana, a scale, an additional bag containing marijuana in the first bedroom; a Smith and Wesson, model: SD9 VE, 9mm semi-automatic pistol with a magazine capable of holding 16 rounds of ammunition was located in a second bedroom; and a scale, a bag containing a powder like substance and a small bag with a white powder residue were located in the kitchen. Additionally, the following items were located in the fourth bedroom of the residence: a Taurus, Model: TCP, .380 ACP firearm loaded with an unknown amount of ammunition; a Jennings, Model: Bryco 59, 9mm semi-automatic pistol loaded with an unknown amount of ammunition, a Jimenez Arms, Model: JAT, .380 caliber firearm; a bag of crystal-like substance; and a bag containing a light brown substance. Further investigation of the fourth bedroom revealed mail addressed to Pettigrew, the defendant’s identification card and an unknown amount of United States currency being located. The parties agreed approximately 186 grams of methamphetamine was seized.

Id. at ¶ 14.

II. PROCEDURAL HISTORY On August 3, 2021, a federal grand jury charged Pettigrew with distribution of fifty grams or more of methamphetamine, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), for the events occurring on July 28, 2021. Crim. Case, Doc. 1.

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