Man pleads guilty to 10 charges By Norman Miller/ Daily News Staff Tuesday, February 28, 2006
CAMBRIDGE -- A Framingham man arrested last May on gun charges after police found an exact tattoo down to the serial number on his hip was sentenced to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty to 10 charges last week. Justin Breakspear, 20, formerly of 14 Temple St., will be on probation for 10 years following his release from MCI-Cedar Junction, according to a spokeswoman for the Middlesex district attorney’s office. Breakspear originally pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in Middlesex Superior Court on July 19, but last week he changed his plea to guilty on all charges. Breakspear pleaded guilty to two counts of the illegal possession of a machine gun, second offense, two counts of the illegal possession of a firearm without an FID Card and two counts of the improper storage of a large capacity firearm. Breakspear also pleaded guilty to a second offense of carrying a gun without a license, defacing a firearm’s serial number, the improper storage of a firearm and possession of marijuana. Breakspear was sentenced to five years in prison. He also received a two-year suspended sentence and will be on probation for 10 years after his release. Breakspear was arrested last May in his Temple Street apartment building after Middlesex sheriff’s deputies went to serve a warrant. Framingham Police said he ran and hid in the basement, where he was found and arrested. The deputies, though, saw what appeared to be gun parts during the arrest, and informed the Framingham Police, who obtained a warrant. In the basement, they found two sawed-off shotguns as well as a .380 caliber pistol. Police said Breakspear originally denied the guns belonged to him. He said everyone in the building had access to the basement. Later, police found a large tattoo of the handgun on his hip, down to the serial number, police said. "I’ve never, never seen something like this," said Framingham Deputy Police Chief Craig Davis at the time of the arrest. "This is like the world’s dumbest criminal. You don’t see that every day."
Posted by: CJIS
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"This is like the world’s dumbest criminal. You don’t see that every day."
Yes you do
Posted by: Billy5715
What an idiot, I love it. People like this provide job security for the LE comunity.
He is just as smart as the one's who do the smash and grab with there MV and the back bumper gets ripped off and left there with the license plate on it for the police to find.
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