SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A person who was stopped by BART police after allegedly “piggybacking” the Civic Heart station gates behind a paying commuter faces a number of gun and drug prices, San Francisco District Legal professional Brooke Jenkins introduced Friday.
Martinez Guillory, 51, allegedly exited the San Francisco BART station gates with out paying on Wednesday at round 7:21 p.m. After being detained by a BART Police Division officer, court docket paperwork stated a search of Guillory’s backpack uncovered:
9 mm Glock 26 semi-automatic pistol
Pistol journal loaded with 17 rounds of ammunition
Suspected heroin (105.3 grams)
Cocaine (39.6 grams)
Cocaine base (59.4 grams)
Packaging materials
Digital scale
DA Jenkins introduced formal prices Friday, together with possession of a firearm by a felon, carrying a hid firearm, possession of ammunition, possession on the market of cocaine base and possession on the market of a managed substance.
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The SF District Legal professional’s Workplace stated this case is the primary it has filed with an arming allegation since Proposition 36 went into impact on Wednesday. Guillory is anticipated to be arraigned in court docket on Friday afternoon.