'Could have ended very differently': Drunk man in traffic stop arrest had fully loaded gun, body armor, say Vallejo police

(Crohn) – The Valigo Police Department said a man wanted for the only identity document in Orange County was drunk while driving with Glock 17 hidden and fully loaded while arresting traffic on Saturday.

“I showed clear signs of poisoning,” said patrol officers when they pulled a male driver in Chevrolet Tahoe Black without a California front license plate.

When the man was removed from his car by the police, the officers found that he was wearing a shield for the body under his clothes. Then the police quickly monitored that “he had Glock 17 fully loaded with an extended magazine in a hidden wallet.”

The image, with the permission of the Valigo Police Department.

Vallejo PD said that the driver’s car was pulled out of the scene and collected a body shield, a registered rifle and high -capacity magazines as evidence of the situation.

The unknown driver was seized in Solano County Prison and faces many charges, including doubt about the only identity document and possession of a firearm.

VPD wrote in a post on social media, “Simple traffic stops a possible dangerous situation. The presence of a fiery firearm, body shields, and a weak driver with a note that could have ended very differently.”

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