‘Ghost car’ driver arrested in East Elmhurst after traffic stop reveal weapons, threatening note: NYPD – QNS
Police from the 110th Precinct stopped a ghost car on Ditmars Boulevard in East Elmhurst early Wednesday morning and found a cache of weapons and an ominous note and took the driver into custody.
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Police from the 110th Precinct in Elmhurst discovered an arsenal of weapons in a ghost car they pulled over on Ditmars Boulevard and 86th Street in East Elmhurst early Wednesday morning.
NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey held a press briefing at the 110th Precinct on Wednesday afternoon to discuss what the sergeant and three officers from the 110th Precinct public safety team found when they pulled over a black Ford Explorer because it had blacked-out license plates.
“They recovered one 9mm Glock handgun and nine fully loaded magazines; they recovered heavy body armor; they recovered handcuffs, NYPD uniform items, a stun gun, multiple knives, and an expandable baton,” Maddrey said.
The officers arrested 29-year-old Judd Sanson, who claimed he lived on Jamaica Avenue near 192nd in Jamaica Estates, but Maddrey cautioned that detectives are checking to see if that is his real address. Maddrey also said that a New York City Transit vest was recovered along with a Guy Fawkes mask that is favored by anarchists, a blow torch, and a weighted whip.
An ominous note written in a foreign language stating that he was going to do something bad was also found, but Maddrey said he wasn’t at liberty to discuss its contents.
Sanson was booked at the 110th Precinct, where he was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and ammunition and issued a violation for the obstructed license plates.
Maddrey noted that the arrest of Sanson took place just a block away from where a Venezuelan migrant shot two cops from the 115th Precinct in Jackson Heights on Monday, June 3.
“Arrests of this magnitude, the amount of ammunition, NYPD paraphernalia in the car, was significant,” Maddrey said, adding that the investigation remains ongoing and that the New York Joint Terrorism Task Force and other law enforcement agencies have been informed about the contents of the letter found in the vehicle.
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