mikemild13
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- Oct 27, 2015
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Just read this article in Wednesday's Maryland Independent. It's stuff like this that gun grabbers should be focused on instead of trying to take away the rights of law abiding citizens.
Traffic stop results in charges for drug, firearms possession
A Waldorf man was arrested on Jan. 15 and subsequently charged with possession of drugs, illegal possession of ammo and firearms with a felony conviction.
According to Charles County Sheriff’s deputy L. Smith’s statement of charges, at about 4:55 p.m. he was dispatched for a black Honda passenger car being driven with its rims on the pavement. Upon arrival, Smith made contact with Keith Goliday Greenfield, 66, of Waldorf.
Greenfield was allegedly in possession of paraphernalia used for preparing/injecting/inhaling a controlled dangerous substance — found inside an empty pack of cigarettes — and three bags of suspected heroin. Through further investigation, multiple weapons were allegedly found in the vehicle.
The weapons allegedly were a loaded 12-gauge pistol grip pump-action shotgun, a “.375 caliber revolver” loaded with hollow point rounds and a pellet rifle. And 410-gauge shotgun shells were allegedly found in the vehicle’s center console as well.
Greenfield is prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition due to prior felony convictions. He was released on his own recognizance on Jan. 17 and is due back in court on Feb. 14.
Traffic stop results in charges for drug, firearms possession
A Waldorf man was arrested on Jan. 15 and subsequently charged with possession of drugs, illegal possession of ammo and firearms with a felony conviction.
According to Charles County Sheriff’s deputy L. Smith’s statement of charges, at about 4:55 p.m. he was dispatched for a black Honda passenger car being driven with its rims on the pavement. Upon arrival, Smith made contact with Keith Goliday Greenfield, 66, of Waldorf.
Greenfield was allegedly in possession of paraphernalia used for preparing/injecting/inhaling a controlled dangerous substance — found inside an empty pack of cigarettes — and three bags of suspected heroin. Through further investigation, multiple weapons were allegedly found in the vehicle.
The weapons allegedly were a loaded 12-gauge pistol grip pump-action shotgun, a “.375 caliber revolver” loaded with hollow point rounds and a pellet rifle. And 410-gauge shotgun shells were allegedly found in the vehicle’s center console as well.
Greenfield is prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition due to prior felony convictions. He was released on his own recognizance on Jan. 17 and is due back in court on Feb. 14.