Two people arrested for firearm after a fight in a store | Crime and courts
WATERLOO – Two people have been arrested after police seized a handgun following a disturbance at a Waterloo convenience store early Tuesday.
Officers were called to Logan Convenience, 735 Logan Ave., shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday to a report of a fight inside the business where someone brandished a gun.
Police found a Smith and Wesson 9mm pistol and marijuana in a vehicle parked outside.
Officers arrested Decoby Christopher Kennedy, 29, of Waterloo, for felony possession of a firearm, carrying weapons and disorderly conduct.
Police also arrested Danielle Denise Harrington, 29, of Waterloo for carrying a weapon and possessing marijuana.
Court records allege that surveillance video shows Kennedy involved in a fight and possessing the weapon inside the store, and police allegedly saw Harrington holding the weapon in his belt before placing it in the vehicle after the fight.
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