Two convicted felons, both from Savannah, were sentenced earlier this week to lengthy federal prison sentences for possessing firearms. Alan Stanton, aka “Lucky,” 31, was sentenced on Wednesday by Chief U.S. District Court Judge Lisa Godbey Wood to 96 months in federal prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release. According to evidence presented during Stanton’s guilty plea and sentencing hearings, in May 2015, Savannah-Chatham police officers arrested Stanton, a known member and leader of the Ghost Face Gangsters (a white supremacy gang), after Stanton pointed a pistol at a civilian during a “road rage” incident. The police responded to the incident and found the pistol hidden in a speaker box, according to the U.S.