Boston police seize firearm, make multiple arrests in drug surveillance operation - Newport Dispatch
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Boston police seize firearm, make multiple arrests in drug surveillance operation

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BOSTON — Members of the A-7, C-6, and D-14 Drug Control Units conducted a surveillance operation in the Massachusetts Avenue/Melnea Cass Boulevard/Southampton Street area on Sunday, February 9, as part of ongoing efforts to address drug activity.

During the operation, officers observed multiple individuals engaging in behavior consistent with drug distribution near the McDonald’s at 870 Massachusetts Avenue.

Kevin Howard-Lee, 36, of Boston, was seen conducting hand-to-hand transactions with two individuals.

Angel Gomez, 30, of Boston, was observed using a blanket to obstruct the view of the transaction.

As officers approached, Howard-Lee attempted to flee but was quickly detained.

A firearm holster fell from his possession during the struggle, and a subsequent pat-frisk led to the recovery of a loaded Smith & Wesson firearm.

Howard-Lee was also found in possession of a bag containing tan powder, 24 capsules of a white substance later identified as creatine, a black scale, and a folding knife.

He was arrested and is expected to be arraigned in Roxbury District Court on charges including distribution of Class B, possession with intent to distribute Class A, conspiracy to violate drug laws, unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition without an FID card, carrying a firearm without a license (loaded), carrying a firearm during the commission of a felony, and receiving stolen property.

Gomez was found to have an active arrest warrant and was in possession of suspected crack cocaine.

Additional drugs, including suspected crack cocaine and fentanyl, were recovered during booking.

An officer was exposed to fentanyl and was evaluated at a local hospital as a precaution.

Gomez was arrested on his outstanding warrant and will be arraigned in Roxbury District Court on additional charges of possession with intent to distribute Class B (subsequent offense), conspiracy to violate drug laws, and possession of Class A.

One individual attempted to conceal items upon officers’ approach and was evaluated by EMS on scene.

Another individual was found in possession of suspected crack cocaine.

Both will be summonsed to court for drug-related offenses.

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