Santa Rosa man arrested after allegedly firing shotgun in apartment

(BACN) – The officers arrested a Santa Rosa man on Saturday after he shot a modified rifle in his apartment.

The officers knew a possible “explosion” at about 3:46 am on Saturday when the section was effectively notified in the 300 Harvest Lane bloc.

Investigators believe that Jonathan Saint -Jirn, 42, was inside his bedroom in his apartment in Harvist Lynn when he accidentally drained a gun. The explosion was launched on the bedroom wall and to a adjacent room operator in the same apartment. The police said the explosion did not harm anyone.

Saint Jersen was under observation in Sonoma Province and was not allowed to own weapons, according to the police. The conditions of his monitoring allowed the search and confiscated by the law application, so at 6 pm, the officers went to Harvest Lane and the residents were evacuated in the apartments surrounding ST. Jern with caution.

The officers initially spoke with a room colleague. While doing this, it was claimed that Saint Jirn has run out of the back of the housing, but was quickly arrested by the officers. The police claim that he had a unconventional 9 mm in possession of a homemade pistol at the time of his arrest.

Police said before searching for the test, officers on a drone were sent to search for additional topics or problem weapons. The K-9 “Ghost” police, a 3-year-old Belgian Belgian, and was specifically trained in the discovery of firearms, to the scene with his treatment after the drone.

Ghost was alerted to different areas of the apartment, and the officers are located on a hand grenade. Then the Sonoma County Bomb Bomb responded to the scene. The bomb is designed to be inactive.

(Santa Rosa Police Department)

Other materials that are alleged to be recovered on rifle shells, nunchrakus, a variety of knives, ammunition for both pistols and rifles, multiple firearms parts, temporary weapons, and suspected fentanel.

Saint Jersen was reserved in prison on suspicion of multiple weapons crimes, obstructing a police officer, possession of a controlled substance, emptying a firearm in a way that is negligent, and the presence of a controlled substance while arming it. It is held on bail of $ 31,000.

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