In a twist of events that’s got the College Station community buzzing, a previously-convicted felon was arrested on Saturday after College Station Police discovered he was in illegal possession of a stolen firearm and body armor. This shocking incident unfolded as part of a larger investigation, and details are slowly beginning to surface.
It all started on Friday night when police officers pulled over a man for a defective license plate light. During what seemed like a routine traffic stop, police went beyond the standard questioning. After noticing something was off, they brought in a K-9 unit to sniff around. The specialized dog alerted officers to the presence of what was suspected to be illegal narcotics right near the driver’s side door seam, prompting a deeper search.
Inside the vehicle, officers discovered several firearms—including a black handgun that was confirmed to be stolen from the Houston Police Department. The man driving the car claimed he got the gun from none other than Simon Cardenas, who had been working as a security guard at a local club in College Station.
As the investigation continued, police swiftly located Cardenas inside the club, dressed in body armor and sporting an empty holster, clearly attempting to fulfill his “security guard” duties. When questioned about his credentials, he admitted to officers that he did not possess a security guard license.
Cardenas had a curious story about how he ended up at the club. He claimed he carpooled with the man who had the stolen firearm and provided him with his gear for the night. As the questioning intensified, Cardenas revealed that he had received not only the handgun but also the body armor and all associated gear from his brother-in-law only the day before. Here’s the kicker: Cardenas openly admitted to police that he was not legally allowed to have a firearm. Why? Because he had been convicted in 2004 for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child.
Now, Cardenas is facing some serious repercussions. He has been charged with Unlicensed Possession of a Firearm by a Felon and Unlicensed Possession of Metal or Body Armor by a Felon. Given the nature of the charges and the community concerns surrounding such incidents, it raises quite a few eyebrows.
As of Saturday, Cardenas had made bail, bonding out of jail later that same day on a hefty sum of $16,000. While he may be out on bail for now, many in the College Station community are left wondering what this means for local safety and security.
Such incidents often stir anxiety among residents and raise questions about how effectively law enforcement addresses issues of gun possession and public safety. College Station, typically known for its peaceful atmosphere, is now grappling with the reality that individuals with extensive criminal backgrounds may still roam the streets.
This arrest is not just a statistic; it’s a clarion call for heightened vigilance and community engagement regarding safety measures. The local authorities are more determined than ever to crack down on illegal firearm possession, especially among convicted felons.
As the legal proceedings unfold, residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged. Community meetings and discussions will likely spring up in response to this unsettling event, as residents strive to ensure a safer environment for all.
So, College Station, take heed: stay vigilant, report suspicious activities, and keep your community safe!
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