Chief Reed Baer of the Hickory Police Department (HPD) was among those who joined U.S. Attorney King in making Thursday’s announcement. According to court documents and the sentencing hearing, in July 2022, HPD was investigating Izard for suspected drug trafficking activities. During the investigation, HPD utilized a confidential informant on two occasions to buy cocaine base from Izard.
Court documents show that, on April 11, 2023, HPD officers were patrolling near an apartment complex in Hickory, where they observed Izard walk into an apartment. A short time later, Izard walked back outside and fired a gunshot into the air. Officers immediately detained Izard. Officers also recovered a 9mm pistol loaded with a magazine containing thirteen rounds of ammunition and a spent shell casing from the front porch.
According to filed court documents, on October 22, 2023, a shooting occurred at the Gateway Pub in Hickory. During the investigation of the shooting incident, law enforcement obtained security camera footage that captured a fight break out between a large crowd. Izard, who was present in the crowd, was captured on video using a small black handgun to fire multiple rounds into the air. Izard was arrested the next day in connection with the incident.
According to court records, HPD officers executed a search warrant at an apartment where Izard had been staying. Officers seized several firearms from the apartment including a 9mm semi-automatic pistol loaded with eight rounds of ammunition; a stolen 10mm semi-automatic pistol loaded with nine rounds of ammunition; a 12- gauge shotgun and 22 12-gauge rounds; and a stolen 9mm semi-automatic pistol fitted with an extended magazine loaded with multiple rounds of ammunition. Izard has prior criminal convictions, and he is prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition.
On May 15, 2024, Izard pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of cocaine base and two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Izard remains in federal custody until he is transferred to the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. In making the announcement, U.S. Attorney King thanked the ATF and HPD for their investigation of the case.
Story: Rob Eastwood-WHKY