Worcester Man Previously Convicted Of Kidnapping Pleads Guilty To Federal Firearms Charges

By Jerrell Bishop –

On Thursday, Terrence Kenol, 24, of Worcester pleaded guilty before U.S. District Court Judge Timothy S. Hillman today to one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition.

On Sept. 3, 2021, Kenol was found in possession of a firearm and a loaded magazine in his vehicle after he drove around Worcester police cruisers that were blocking an active accident reconstruction scene on Granite Street in Worcester.  

At the time of the offense, Kenol had been previously convicted of offenses that carried a possible maximum punishment of greater than one year in prison. In addition, at the time of the offense, Kenol was on probation for a prior state conviction of kidnapping and assault and battery.

Judge Hillman who scheduled sentencing for May 13, 2022. Kenol was indicted in October 2021.

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