South Shore man comes into town, grabs a bite to eat and is arrested not long after because he swiped the food and was packing a 'ghost' gun, police say
Boston Police report arresting a Hanover man after he stole some food at the Downtown Crossing Chipotle and turned out to be carrying "a Polymer 80 P80 Glock 17 style 'Ghost Gun' with a magazine Friday afternoon, police say.
Also arrested: His Marshfield pal, who turned out to have three active warrants for his arrest, police say.
Police say that around 3:45 p.m., somebody at the Chipotle, 283 Washington St. at School Street, called to report "a larceny in progress:"
Officers were provided a description of the suspect, and began to canvass the area. Officers were able to locate the suspect who was now accompanied by a second suspect. Both suspects were seen eating items from the restaurant that reported the larceny.
Officers observed a backpack next to the suspects, and conducted a pat frisk of the backpack. Officers immediately recovered a firearm and placed both suspects into handcuffs.
James Cirafice, 20, of Hanover, was charged with illegal possession of a firearm, illegal possession of ammunition, illegal possession of a large-capacity feeding device, larceny from a building and possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, police say. Ian Woodward, 23, of Marshfield, was arrested because of the warrants.
Innocent, etc.
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Gun laws are a joke when it
Gun laws are a joke when it comes to the moving around and availability of stolen guns.