By Cathy Locke
clocke@sacbee.com
A Yuba City parolee has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for being a felon is possession of a firearm.
Sue Vue, 28, was convicted by a federal jury in Sacramento in July following a four-day trial and was sentenced today by Senior U.S. District Judge Edward J. Garcia.
According to testimony presented during the trial, a Sutter County sheriff's deputy was patrolling the area of the Sutter Cemetery on March 14, 2009, when he saw a traffic accident and stopped one of the vehicles involved to investigate. Vue was in the vehicle and refused to show the deputy his hands before running from the vehicle.
The deputy gave chase through the cemetery, caught Vue and tried to take him into custody.
Vue resisted arrest and removed a loaded Ruger semiautomatic handgun from his waistband. The deputy knocked the gun from Vue's hand, and the struggle continued until other emergency personnel came to the deputy's aid.
Vue also was found to possess a knife, hatchet and an additional loaded magazine matching the handgun, according to a federal Department of Justice news release. Officials said the handgun had been reported stolen years before and had been involved in shootings.
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