San Mateo man charged after allegedly shooting at a passing car

A San Mateo man was charged with 5 felonies after allegedly taking pictures at a passing automotive on Feb. 14, in accordance with San Mateo County District Legal professional Stephen Wagstaffe.

It's unclear why the person was allegedly taking pictures at one other automotive, and Wagstaffe mentioned there was no indication he was below the affect of medication or alcohol on the time. The sufferer was not conversant in the suspect and had by no means seen him earlier than.

“Once you don’t perceive why this occurred, that’s scary,” Wagstaffe mentioned.

A number of weapons had been discovered within the man’s house throughout a subsequent search, together with two assault weapons and one ghost gun. The person was charged with one depend of assault with a firearm, one depend of taking pictures at an occupied motorized vehicle, one depend of negligent discharge of a firearm and two counts of unlawful possession of an assault weapon. The suspect had no prior felony convictions.

Arraignment was held Wednesday afternoon and the case has been moved to March 4, although the suspect is being held on $150,000 bail.

“I’m happy that that is uncommon for us, and since it’s uncommon we take it very critically,” Wagstaffe mentioned.

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