WHEATFIELD – A traffic stop for illegally tinted windows and an expired inspection sticker led to weapons charges after a man was found to be carrying brass knuckles in a coat pocket just after 4:30 p.m. Monday in the 2100 block of River Road.
Charles B. Internicola, 19, of Oakridge Avenue, Kenmore, was charged by Niagara County sheriff’s deputies with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, equipment violation and operating a motor vehicle without an inspection sticker. He also was issued an appearance ticket after a small amount of marijuana was found.
Deputies said they pulled Internicola over for the violations and could smell the odor of marijuana. During a pat down, metal knuckles were found in his right coat pocket, according to deputies.
Charles B. Internicola, 19, of Oakridge Avenue, Kenmore, was charged by Niagara County sheriff’s deputies with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, equipment violation and operating a motor vehicle without an inspection sticker. He also was issued an appearance ticket after a small amount of marijuana was found.
Deputies said they pulled Internicola over for the violations and could smell the odor of marijuana. During a pat down, metal knuckles were found in his right coat pocket, according to deputies.