A man arrested for evading a DC Metrobus fare was found in possession of a loaded gun
A man arrested in Washington, DC, for riding a Metrobus without paying a fare was found to be in possession of a loaded handgun, according to the Metro Transit Police Department.
The man, identified by FOX 5 DC as Gerald Evans, 30, was confronted by plainclothes officers after he boarded the X2 bus without paying around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.
When police attempted to issue a fare evasion ticket to Evans, he allegedly refused to provide identification and was arrested.
A loaded handgun was found hidden under Evans’ coat during a strip search during his arrest.
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Evans is charged with possession of a prohibited firearm, carrying a dangerous weapon, illegal possession of a firearm, possession of unregistered ammunition, fugitive from justice and fare evasion.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority told FOX 5 that Evans’ arrest is “an example of fare abuse.”
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The gun found on Evans was reported stolen in Prince George’s County, Maryland, according to FOX 5.
It was also reported that he had an open felony warrant for theft in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
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The Metro Transit Authority announced in November that it would crack down on bus fare evaders after previously saying that nearly 70% of riders do not pay for their rides.
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