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Posted by: Mikey682

Of course they leave my name out and replace it with "Officer on Foot Patrol"

Two face 'throwing star' charges

By ERIC WILLIAMS

STAFF WRITER
PROVINCETOWN - Two men who allegedly waved a replica Colt Peacemaker while driving along Commercial Street Saturday night were arraigned on dangerous weapon charges yesterday in Orleans District Court.

While Michael Egan, 19, of Pembroke, and Nathan Cannata, 17, of Duxbury were not charged in connection with the fake six-shooter, they were each arraigned on a charge of possession of a dangerous weapon, a Chinese "throwing star," also known as a shuriken.

Provincetown Police Chief Ted Meyer said the duo were arrested after an officer on foot patrol observed the replica gun being waved in the window of a car that was slowly driving along Commercial Street, at approximately 9 p.m. Saturday.

Police officers conducted a felony stop, ordering Egan and Cannata out of the car at gunpoint, an unusual occurrence on the festive thoroughfare.

"They said you could hear a pin drop on Commercial Street," said Meyer.

Egan and Cannata were quickly taken into custody by police, said Meyer. According to Meyer, a search of the car revealed the fake gun, the throwing star and several knives. Meyer said it is illegal to possess throwing stars in Massachusetts.

Meyer said the replica gun was purchased in Provincetown, and there was no indication that Egan and Cannata were planning any criminal activity.

Meyer said the situation could have quickly escalated had the suspects not responded properly to officers. He also said the arresting officers showed restraint and street smarts in bringing the episode to a peaceful conclusion.

"That gun looked real," said Meyer.

Egan and Cannata were released on their own recognizance and scheduled to appear at a pretrial hearing on Aug. 9.

(Published: July 28, 2004)



Posted by: luap112

mikey,

Don't fret it always happens. Great Pinch though. Great job stay safe out there



Posted by: Mikey682

OK, I lied. My first time my name was in the paper, it was a letter to the editor by a concerned resident who complained I didnt use my directional signal when I was riding around in a police golf cart. My bad!



Posted by: pickels

Good Job Mikey,
Keep us proud down there, pretty soon you know where you will be and who your working with!



Posted by: mpd61

Alright MIKEY!

You friggin STUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now let's see Pat step up to the plate with those damn kids in Franklin eh?




Posted by: pickels

Quote:
Originally Posted by mpd61 @ Thu 29 Jul, 2004
Alright MIKEY!

You friggin STUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now let's see Pat step up to the plate with those damn kids in Franklin eh?
I got mine two weeks ago, got a kid selling prescription drugs on campus, lied about his age, minor in posession of alcohol and got the within a 1000' feet of a school(elementary school less than 500' feet away from where we arrested him!
It did make the paper, but not our names.





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