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Man caught at New West SkyTrain station with shotgun stuffed in his pants

Suspect is now facing multiple charges
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On June 14, 2021, Metro Vancouver Transit Police officers were on the New Westminster SkyTrain Station platform when they noticed a man stepping off with a duffle bag in his hand.

Metro Vancouver Transit Police say officers arrested a man on transit in New West after locating a shotgun stuffed down the front of his pants.

On June 14 at approximately 12:30 a.m., Metro Vancouver Transit Police officers were on the New Westminster SkyTrain Station platform when they noticed a man stepping off SkyTrain with a duffle bag in his hand.

“As the man walked past the officers, they could see a large item protruding from his bag, covered by a jacket,” said a news release.

“Officers followed the man to the adjoining bus loop. While speaking with him, officers noticed a large object tucked down the front of his sweatpants. When questioned, the man allegedly stated that it was a pipe and pulled up his shirt, exposing the butt end of a shotgun. The officers immediately arrested the man and safely took him into custody.”

A search of the man revealed a dismantled shotgun in the front of his waistband and the remaining shotgun components inside his duffle bag, along with ammunition, brass knuckles and multiple knives.

Arrested and charged with multiple firearms offences and one count of Possession of a Prohibited Weapon is a 33-year-old male, of no fixed address, who is known to police.

“The transit system is no place for firearms or weapons,” said a news release. “If you see something suspicious or if you feel unsafe, please contact Metro Vancouver Transit Police. Text us directly and discreetly at 87.77.77 or call us at 604-515-8300.”