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'I Have a Weapon': AZ Deputy Swipes Handgun from Driver During Traffic Stop

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In a tense encounter during a routine traffic stop, Deputy Frank Sloup of the Pinal County Sheriff's Office found himself face-to-face with a driver who was concealing a .45 caliber handgun. The deputy's keen instincts and quick actions led to the discovery and safe removal of the firearm from the vehicle, potentially preventing a dangerous situation from escalating further. The Pinal County Sheriff's Office commended Deputy Sloup for his professionalism and dedication to ensuring public safety during the incident.
However, the situation took an unexpected turn when the driver, whose identity has not been disclosed, allegedly lied to Deputy Sloup about the status of his driver's license. The individual claimed that his license was valid, but it was later revealed that it had been suspended. This deceptive behavior not only undermined the trust between the driver and the law enforcement officer but also raised additional questions about the driver's intentions and potential criminal history. The Pinal County Sheriff's Office continues to investigate the incident and has not released any further details at this time.
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However, the situation took an unexpected turn when the driver, whose identity has not been disclosed, allegedly lied to Deputy Sloup about the status of his driver's license. The individual claimed that his license was valid, but it was later revealed that it had been suspended. This deceptive behavior not only undermined the trust between the driver and the law enforcement officer but also raised additional questions about the driver's intentions and potential criminal history. The Pinal County Sheriff's Office continues to investigate the incident and has not released any further details at this time.
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