BOSTON — Two men were arrested early Thursday morning after Boston police recovered a 3-D printed firearm and drugs during a patrol in Mattapan.
Ernest Haley, 38, of Roslindale, and Julius Brooks, 18, of Mattapan, were taken into custody on various firearm and drug-related charges.
At about 12:53 a.m. on June 19, officers assigned to District B-3 were patrolling the area of Almont Park due to a recent firearm arrest from earlier in the evening.
Two individuals were seen walking on Messinger Street with their right arms pinned to their bodies.
As officers drove past the two individuals, they observed them duck behind a parked motor vehicle.
Officers could hear the sound of a metal object hitting the ground and immediately exited their cruiser to investigate.
The two individuals walked toward them, and an officer quickly recovered a firearm from behind the vehicle.
Both suspects were immediately placed into handcuffs, and a second firearm was observed near the vehicle.
Officers conducted a search incident to arrest and recovered two plastic bags of crack cocaine from Brooks.
B-3 Detectives were requested to respond to the scene and assist with processing the evidence.
One of the firearms was determined to be a replica firearm, while the second firearm was an orange 3-D printed gun loaded with five rounds.
Both suspects are expected to be arraigned in Dorchester District Court.
Haley faces charges of carrying a firearm without a license, carrying a loaded firearm without a license, possession of ammunition without an FID card, firearm violation with three prior violent/drug crimes, and armed career criminal.
Brooks faces a charge of possession of Class B drugs.