Troopers arrest two men, seize two firearms, ammo, and ballistic vest from vehicle, following pursuit

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TROOPERS ARREST TWO MEN, SEIZE TWO FIREARMS, AMMO, AND BALLISTIC VEST FROM VEHICLE, FOLLOWING PURSUIT

At 2:02 a.m. today, Trooper Thomas Shruhan from the State Police-Milton Barracks was on patrol on Route 28 in Milton when he observed a blue 2018 Mercedes-Benz sedan that drew his interest. The Mercedes was the subject of a prior “Be On the Lookout” bulletin after it fled the area of a shots fired call in Boston’s Mattapan district on Jan. 2.

Trooper Shruhan followed the suspect vehicle onto Route 24 southbound, where he was backed up by Troopers Joseph Connor and Aaron Richardson, and the Troopers attempted to initiate a high-risk felony stop. The Mercedes accelerated in an effort to evade the Troopers, abruptly exiting Route 24 onto Route 27, heading eastbound at a high rate of speed. At that point the active pursuit was terminated but Troopers followed in that direction.

While approaching the intersection of Route 27 and West Avenue, the suspect who was driving lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a pole. Troopers and Brockton Police officers converged on the crashed vehicle and took two males into custody.

From the vehicle, Troopers recovered the following items:
1. A loaded polymer 9mm handgun with no serial number;
2. A loaded Kahr Arms 9mm handgun;
3. Two Kahr magazines;
4. One 33-round large capacity magazine;
5. 48 rounds of 9mm ammunition; and
6. A ballistic armor vest carrier (the vest into which ballistic plates are inserted).

Both occupants are charged with illegal possession of firearms, carrying loaded firearms, possession of a large capacity feeding device, and unlawful possession of ammunition. They are identified as:
1. JHOVANNI JACKSON, 21, of the Bronx, N.Y., the suspected driver; and
2. AQUAN A. HUDSON, 22, of Brocton, believed to be passenger.

The driver, JACKSON, is additionally charged with multiple motor vehicle offenses, use of body armor in a felony, resisting arrest, and refusing to identify himself to police. The passenger, HUDSON, was found to be the subject of two outstanding warrants and was additionally charged accordingly.

Both suspects were transported to Good Samaritan Hospital under MSP guard. HUDSON was treated and released, was booked at an MSP barracks, and was expected to be arraigned today in Brockton District Court. JACKSON remained hospitalized as of this writing and will be booked and arraigned upon his release from the hospital

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BG's need to start applying bling to their guns with various messages to be shown in the commensurate LEO trophy photo. Bedazzle 'ACAB' or 'F da Po-Po'?

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So the plate in that carrier.
See the weight on it and "not for use as body armor" stamped on the front
Here you go
Got some exercise equipment.
The police should have through the patch down over the exercise label to complete the flex

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Points for embroidered throwdown MSP shoulder patch.
Sucks that Brockton didn't get theirs choppered to the Milton barracks in time.

(Could some sartorial wizard explain the orange insert,
which seems to be annoyingly heavy even while it's completely useless?)

All that effort with the layout and then the bozo with the camera takes a crooked picture.
 
Kahr CT9? Actually a very odd piece for a crook. The P80 with the extendo seems fitting, but you don't see many of these with a Kahr.

When I was cruising through BPD's "one less gun" posts earlier today I noted a number of P80s and at least 3 or 4 Kahrs in there, all from 2020. I thought it was strange except the Kahrs are small and relatively cheap so who knows.
 
They did not do anything to anybody.

And, why is it always the Irish who get involved in and exhibit this sort of behavior.
 
These morons could have made more money selling the ammo. Something really needs to done about the poor level of education these yoots get today. Any good business program would have thought them to sell the ammo and the gun. It was probably be easier to sell then anything else.
 
No surprises here. The sheer number of knuckle heads traveling that road from the pan to Randolph is mind boggling. Stop at any red light on that road and it’s nothing but some hideous rap music and weed.
 
Pretty similar to bust in Springfield last week right down to the picture of said items. Convenient timing and array of items seized
-ghost gun
-large capacity feeding device
-body armor
They mislabeled the ammo. What they meant to say was hollow point cop killer armor piercing military bullets.
 
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