Columbus man offered to sell undercover agents Glock switches, prosecutor says
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A U.S. District Court judge sentenced a 23-year-old Columbus man on Friday for dealing meth, and undercover agents reported that he offered to sell other products as well.
Jerrell E. Harrison, also known as "T" and "Chubbs" was arrested last September and pleaded guilty in December to two counts of distributing at least 50 grams of methamphetamine, according to U.S. Attorney Kenneth Parker's office. As a result of his sentencing, Harrison will spend 10 years in federal prison.
Court documents showed that Harrison sold hundreds of grams of meth to undercover agents in January and February of 2023. In recordings, Harrison discussed owning more than 20 firearms with undercover agents and offered to sell them.
Calling it the "best price in the city," he also offered to sell the agents fentanyl for $1,000 an ounce, Parker said. Harrison advertised having Glock switches as well, which convert handguns from semi-automatic to fully automatic.