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NYPD Raid House in College Point, Find Guns and Drugs

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Nov. 11, 2019. By Shane O’Brien

A College Point man was arrested last week after an NYPD narcotics team raided his home and found an illegal stash of drugs and guns.

Members of the NYPD Queens North narcotics team executed a search warrant at the home of Brandon Bryant, 25, of 25th Avenue, on Nov. 6 at 10 a.m.

The raid allegedly turned up four guns, a bullet-resistant vest, illegal quantities of marijuana and cash.

Bryant was charged with several counts of criminal possession of a weapon, along with multiple counts of third-degree criminal possession of a ammunition.

The College Point resident was also charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of marijuana and seventh degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.

The news comes just days after the Queens North Gang Squad raided an apartment in the Queensbridge Houses, turning up three more illegal firearms.

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Thank god they got weed off the streets!

Sure, they’ll do decades in jail for selling weed in a state where it’s medically legal, but at least it forces a couple people to use a different dealer for a little while.

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