Ohio man found sitting in subway station, rifle near foot By Associated Press Ohio
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NEW YORK (AP) A Ohio man arrested for bringing an unloaded, military-style rifle into a Times Square subway station was found sitting with the three-foot-long weapon lying on the floor, inches from his foot, according to a newly released court document.
A New York City police officer said he recovered an ammunition magazine containing 17 rounds from a paper bag that was also sitting on the floor near Saadiq Teague, along with a loose round. An empty shell casing was found inside the 18-year-old’s backpack, according to the document released Saturday during Teague’s arraignment on three felony weapons possession charges.
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Apr 18, 2021
NEW YORK (AP) A Ohio man arrested for bringing an unloaded, military-style rifle into a Times Square subway station was found sitting with the three-foot-long weapon lying on the floor, inches from his foot, according to a newly released court document.
A New York City police officer said he recovered an ammunition magazine containing 17 rounds from a paper bag that was also sitting on the floor near Saadiq Teague, along with a loose round. An empty shell casing was found inside the 18-year-old’s backpack, according to the document released Saturday during Teague’s arraignment on three felony weapons possession charges.
Ohio man found sitting in subway station, rifle near foot
April 17, 2021
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NEW YORK (AP) A Ohio man arrested for bringing an unloaded, military-style rifle into a Times Square subway station was found sitting with the three-foot-long weapon lying on the floor, inches from his foot, according to a newly released court document.
A New York City police officer said he recovered an ammunition magazine containing 17 rounds from a paper bag that was also sitting on the floor near Saadiq Teague, along with a loose round. An empty shell casing was found inside the 18-year-old s backpack, according to the document released Saturday during Teague s arraignment on three felony weapons possession charges.
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