During warrant service, officers found 15 people in or around the small 700-square-foot home and recovered narcotics and one handgun. Lau said officers received reports that just before officers arrived, a bucket of guns was removed from the home and taken to another nearby residence.
Two days later, on Feb. 7, police again received calls reporting gunfire in the area of the home and learned there was going to be a house party at the residence.
According to the chief, with this information, the on-duty patrol sergeant met with his squad to develop a plan to prevent further acts of gun violence. As a result, several uniformed patrol officers responded to the address and established a perimeter around this house.
Lau continued and said one officer announced his presence and asked everyone to exit the home.
“Two occupants exited the house. Suddenly, a third subject, Tri-Marea Charles, ran through the front door, and in doing so, tripped over the homeowner's walker, falling to the ground. During his fall, a handgun fell from Charles's waistband onto the walkway directly in front of Officer One,” the chief said.