OAKLAND — From late 2023 to 2024, Kenyatta Roberson had a rough six months — he was shot in the leg, hospitalized, the ATF raided his home, then he picked up a gun charge.

But lately, Roberson’s has enjoyed better fortune. Federal prosecutors argued for Roberson to be thrown in the slammer for two years, but a judge disagreed. Instead Roberson was given a three-year supervised release term in lieu of jail or prison, court records show.

Roberson was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm last year. Prosecutors say he shot back at his assailant after being struck in the leg by gunfire in October 2023. A raid on his home in May 2024 yielded several more firearm and evidence he was “stockpiling” guns, authorities said.

But since picking up the felony case last year, Roberson

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