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Quincy Quarry News’ Citizen Police Radio scanner was not the only area media to pick up on how local first responders continue to be busy concurrently with Friday’s fires in westerly Quincy. 

At least WBZ not just once but twice scooped Quincy Quarry.

First up was word of an arrest of a Quincy resident over an armed road incident in Stoughton and the second a police raid at a large midsize condominium complex near Mound Beach in Quincy Point.

In the case of the Stoughton road rage incident, a road raging Quincy resident was arrested for multiple charges Saturday afternoon

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The Quincy resident is allegedly said to have threaten someone with a  realistic looking handgun that turned out to be be pellet gun at a 7/11 store in Stoughton on Wednesday. 

The pellet gun packer then pursued the vehicle in which the threaten party fled the scene and then threatened those in the other ride with his pellet gun, only to end up with someone in pursued vehicle firing back with a real gun. 

Both vehicles then colluded during the course of these events.

Police added that charges are not likely to be filled against the person packing the real piece for reasons likely including that the person packing has a license to carry..

The other incident entailed a police raid that lead to two more raids . 

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Per another media report, the first police raid was at 100 Cove Way in Quincy Point on Friday and wherein it is reported that several kilograms of cocaine, a handful of handguns as well as one hundred and forty-three rounds of loose ammunition, thousands of dollars of cash, and related criminal charges worthy items were seized.as well as so triggered two more raids.

One of the additional raids was in Fall River where police found four suspected to be “ghost guns” as well as material and equipment to make more ghost guns and some marijuana edibles.

Update: Quincy man accused of cocaine trafficking denied bail after hearing

.https://www.patriotledger.com/story/news/2023/06/02/quincy-man-denied-bail-cocaine-firearms-drug-trafficking-stephen-marsden/70281127007/

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The other raid was in Worcester and seized items included a kilogram of cocaine, fifty pounds of marijuana, psilocybin mushrooms, and $52,000 in cash.

Apparently. Quincy also runs on cocaine as well as various other things in addition to caffeine.

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