
"On Wednesday, deputies learned the suspect was sending messages that raised concerns about violence toward others or potential self-harm, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. He allegedly admitted in one of the messages to firing a gun inside his home and included a photo of a bullet hole in an interior wall."
"Inside the suspect's apartment, deputies found several firearms and an assault rifle "with characteristics classifying it as an illegal weapon," according to the sheriff's office. Deputies also seized a cache of ammunition, tactical gear, including a bulletproof vest, and pills that appeared to contain fentanyl."
"Deputies obtained arrest and search warrants and a gun violence restraining order for the suspect. On Thursday, deputies arranged to meet the man outside his apartment building in the 100 block of North Rollins Road and safely took him into custody, authorities said. The man was booked into San Mateo County jail on charges of discharging a firearm with gross negligence and possessing a controlled substance with a firearm."
Deputies investigated online messages from a 27-year-old that raised concerns about violence or self-harm. The suspect allegedly admitted to firing a gun inside his home and shared a photo of a bullet hole in an interior wall. He had prior law enforcement contacts and multiple firearms registered to his name. Authorities obtained arrest and search warrants and a gun violence restraining order. Deputies met and arrested him outside his apartment. Inside the unit, deputies found several firearms, an assault rifle classified as illegal, ammunition, tactical gear and pills that appeared to contain fentanyl. He was booked on charges of discharging a firearm with gross negligence and possessing a controlled substance with a firearm.
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