Pubdate: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 Source: Wilmington Morning Star (NC) Copyright: 2002 Wilmington Morning Star Contact: http://www.wilmingtonstar.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/500 Author: Millard K. Ives, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) SECOND MAN SENTENCED FOR ACTIONS IN SHOOTOUT BOLIVIA - A second man has been sentenced following charges that stemmed from a shootout during a drug raid last year by Brunswick County sheriff's deputies. Lavar Atari Thomas will serve a maximum of 7 years after pleading guilty to two counts of assault on a law enforcement officer with a firearm. Mr. Thomas, 23, pleaded last week in Brunswick County Superior Court, a day before his trial was supposed to start. He is accused of shooting at sheriff's deputies as he was running from them during the raid. "We wanted at least five years, so we are satisfied," said Assistant District Attorney Chris Thomas. Lavar Thomas, no relation to the assistant district attorney, turned down a 2- to 3-year sentence offered by the district attorney's office earlier this year in exchange for testifying against his roommate, Paul Pelham. A Superior Court judge sentenced Mr. Pelham in October to 19 to 26 years after he was found guilty of various assault and drug charges from the shootout, including shooting a deputy, narcotics agent Stephen Lanier. Mr. Pelham, 25, was found not guilty of the most serious charge against him, attempted first-degree murder. Mr. Thomas will serve two consecutive sentences of 29 to 44 months for the two counts to which he pleaded. In exchange for the plea, several other drug and assault charges were dropped, including assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. On Oct. 5 of last year, sheriff's deputies raided the two men's Winnabow home for drugs, which sparked a shootout between the two groups. Officials said Mr. Thomas jumped out a window and shot at deputies as he ran from the home. Both defendants were also shot during the raid. Chris Thomas said the district attorney's office didn't consider the case against Lavar Thomas as important as Mr. Pelham's because no one was shot by him. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom