News Summary
A routine traffic stop in Starkville turned into a significant incident when police discovered a modified handgun in the vehicle. The driver, Kendrick Smith, a 19-year-old from Macon, attempted to escape but was apprehended. He now faces multiple charges, including possession of a machine gun conversion device and disorderly conduct. The incident has left the Starkville community in shock as the local police urge residents to remain vigilant.
Teen Arrested in Starkville After Traffic Stop Uncovers Illegal Weapon and Multiple Charges
In the vibrant town of Starkville, Mississippi, an early Sunday morning traffic stop quickly escalated into a dramatic situation that has left many residents buzzing. At around 8:28 AM on March 23, local police officers initiated a stop on South Montgomery Street, not far from University Drive. What they uncovered during this routine check, however, was anything but ordinary.
Discovery of a Modified Handgun
Upon approaching the vehicle, officers identified the driver as Kendrick Smith, a 19-year-old from nearby Macon, Mississippi. During the investigation, police discovered a modified handgun, which led to immediate detainment of Smith and another individual involved in the incident. Both were placed in separate patrol cars while officers delved into the details of the weapon.
A Dramatic Escape
Just when it seemed the situation was under control, things took a surprising turn. While officers were focused on examining the firearm, Smith saw an opportunity and made a break for it, managing to escape from the patrol car. In a somewhat chaotic scene, he attempted to assist the other detainee but quickly changed his plans and decided to flee on foot.
Police acted swiftly, and before long, they managed to apprehend Smith again. His brief dash for freedom ended, but not without a series of criminal accusations piling up against him.
Charges Galore
The aftermath of the traffic stop and Smith’s subsequent escape has resulted in a long list of charges. Among them are:
- Possession of a machine gun conversion device, commonly referred to as a “Glock Switch”
- Two counts of escape
- Disorderly conduct
- Possession of marijuana in a motor vehicle
- Possession of alcohol by a minor
- Disregard for a traffic device
- Driving without a license
- Operating a vehicle without insurance
After these alarming events unfolded, Smith was transported to the Oktibbeha County Jail, where he is now awaiting further legal proceedings. Residents of Starkville are left stunned at the series of events that occurred in their usually calm town. It’s certainly an unusual Sunday for the local community.
Community Response
Local authorities have reiterated the importance of public safety and trust between the police and the community. They are urging anyone who may have additional information regarding this incident or any other suspicious activities within Starkville to come forward. Citizens can reach out directly to the Starkville Police Department or contact Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers to share any valuable insights.
A Call for Vigilance
The Starkville incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining community vigilance and being aware of unusual activities in the area. It’s crucial for residents to stay informed and engaged, ensuring that they can contribute to a safe environment for everyone.
As the details of Smith’s case continue to unfold, the community watches closely, hoping for justice and safety in their beloved town. The Starkville Police Department remains committed to keeping the community safe and encourages open communication regarding any concerning matters.
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Additional Resources
- Dark Horse Press Now: Macon Man Arrested After Glock Switch Found
- Wikipedia: Traffic Stop
- Dark Horse Press Now: Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest for Stolen Firearm
- Google Search: Arrest in Mississippi
- Dark Horse Press Now: Felon Arrested for Weapon Possession
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Gun Control
- WTVA: Tupelo Man Faces Drug and Illegal Gun Charges
- Google News: Illegal Firearms Charges
- Desoto County News: Convicted Felon Guilty of Illegal Possession
- Google Scholar: Firearm Possession Laws
