Ghost Gun Discovery Leads to Arrest of St. Croix Man During Routine Traffic Stop

Floyd Stevens was detained on firearm and ammunition charges after police uncovered a loaded unmarked handgun in his crossbody bag during a stop for illegal tint and missing plates

  • Staff Consortium
  • November 18, 2024
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Mugshot of Floyd Stevens. Photo Credit: THE VIRGIN ISLANDS POLICE DEPARTMENT

ST. CROIX — A man is facing felony firearm charges after police reportedly found him in possession of an unregistered firearm with no identifying marks.

According to court documents, VIPD officers were on mobile patrol on the afternoon of November 13 when they spotted a silver BMW SUV traveling east on the Queen Mary Highway, near Karim Service Station in Frederiksted. Police say the vehicle was illegally tinted, and did not have a license plate on the front bumper. They decided to conduct a traffic stop, making a U-Turn to do so.

The BMW pulled over, with police reportedly observing a “cloud of smoke” escaping as the driver, later identified as Floyd Stevens, rolled down all four windows. Officers describe an interior with several burnt marijuana cigarettes in plain sight, as well as a transparent plastic bag containing what they suspected was marijuana also in view.

As Stevens exited the SUV in compliance with the officer's request, he reportedly clutched a black crossbody bag in his right hand. Police say he was unresponsive to a question about whether there were items – either in the vehicle or the bag – which were of concern to officer safety.

A search of the bag yielded a black handgun, which forensic technicians identified as a .40 caliber “ghost gun” - a weapon with no identifying marks. The gun was loaded with 12 rounds in a 15-round magazine, and one round in the chamber.

Stevens reportedly told police that he did not have a license to possess or carry a firearm or ammunition in the Virgin Islands. A firearms check ascertained that he did not have a license to carry anywhere in the United States.

Stevens was then arrested and charged with illegal possession of a firearm and possession of ammunition. Unable to pay the initial bail of $50,000 as assessed by chart, he was remanded into custody to await his advice of rights hearing.

In court on Thursday, Magistrate Venetia Velazquez found probable cause to uphold all charges against Stevens. She allowed him to post $1000 of the required bail in cash, with the rest signed as an unsecured bond to secure his release ahead of trial.

The next court appearance for Stevens is scheduled for December 4.

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