Teens Found With Multiple Firearms During Police Response to Disturbance in Trenton

A police response to a reported disturbance in Trenton led to the arrest of two teenagers who were allegedly carrying multiple semi-automatic firearms, according to authorities.
The incident unfolded on Monday evening when officers were dispatched to the 100 block of South Cook Avenue at approximately 5:05 p.m. after receiving reports of a disorderly group of teens تجمع in the area. Upon arrival, law enforcement officials assessed the situation and identified two individuals within the group who were in possession of weapons.
According to police, the teenagers were found carrying three separate semi-automatic firearms. The recovered weapons included a 9-mm Taurus handgun, a .45-caliber Taurus firearm, and a 9-mm SCCY pistol. Authorities confirmed that both individuals were taken into custody at the scene without further incident.
Following the arrest, the two teens were charged with weapons-related offenses. Officials have not released additional details about the circumstances leading to the possession of the firearms or whether the weapons were linked to any prior incidents.
This case highlights ongoing concerns around youth access to firearms and public safety in local communities. Law enforcement continues to emphasize the importance of timely reporting by residents, which plays a key role in preventing potentially dangerous situations from escalating.
The investigation remains ongoing as authorities review the details surrounding the incident.
Sources:
Trenton Police Department



