Handguns, gloves and ski masks are just some of the items police say they found in the car of a D.C. firefighter. Now, that firefighter and two others are facing serious charges.
Probationary firefighter Oshane Jones, 21, is now on paid administrative leave from the Engine 30 Firehouse where he worked. Prince George’s County Police say Saturday night, outside a Capitol Heights, Md. liquor store, Jones’ car was spotted in a handicapped parking space without a handicapped tag. An officer smelled marijuana coming from Jones’ car and spotted ammunition inside, including an ammo drum that holds 75 bullets.
Police confiscated a number of items from the car, including two Glock pistols, the ammo drum, two ski masks, latex gloves, a box of ammunition and $60 worth of marijuana. Jones and two others—St. Clair Edwards and Antonio Hensley—in his car were arrested on gun charges. Jones was later released on his own recognizance.
More
Ban Fire Department men...
ReplyDeletePeace Alliance? That has got to be Josh Hastings.
DeleteNow that's interesting, not surprising but interesting.
ReplyDeleteYeah., interesting., giving a payed vacation to another lawless public servant.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't own a 100 round drum, and know how to hack a handgun for continuous fire... you haven't lived.
ReplyDeleteMan, those tough DC gun laws. Released without bail, and PAID leave. We need way more gun regulations. NOT, especially since they don't enforce them when they should.
ReplyDeletebut they are all heroes!
ReplyDeleteAffirmative action. Gotta love it. Keep lowering the standards.
ReplyDeleteThese are required items when working in the DC area.
ReplyDelete