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Man Driving Without Headlights On Facing Drug, Weapons Charges, Massachusetts State Police Say

A Massachusetts man was arrested following a traffic stop for driving without headlights on alleged weapons and drug charges.

The drugs and gun seized.

The drugs and gun seized.

Photo Credit: Massachusetts State Police

David McDade, age 36, of Worcester, was arrested around 2:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 31, after a state police trooper noticed he was driving in a black Mazda CX-9 without headlights.

Trooper Micheal Lyons pulled over McDade and after running a check found that his license had been suspended, state police said.

While waiting for the vehicle to be towed, Lyons conducted a search of the vehicle and uncovered a silver Smith & Wesson revolver loaded with five rounds of .38 special ammunition, state police said. 

Upon discovery of the handgun and confirming MdDade did not possess a license to carry a firearm, he was arrested.

A further investigation and conversation with McDade, Lyons was able to locate a baggie containing a substance believed to be cocaine, a digital scale, and several baggies containing marijuana. 

Additionally, it was discovered McDade was carrying the revolver in his waistband when the traffic stop was initiated.

McDade was charged with:

  • Lights violation
  • Operation of a vehicle on a suspended license
  • Carrying a firearm
  • Carrying a loaded firearm
  • Improper storage of a firearm
  • Firearm violation with one prior violent/drug crime
  • Felony possession of a firearm
  • Possess to distribute Class B drug
  • Possess to distribute Class D drugs.

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