DALLAS — Police officers recovered ammunition from a suspicious vehicle — and detained its driver — outside Attorney General Ken Paxton’s primary watch night party on Tuesday.
The Post observed a blue Chrysler being towed by police after its driver was taken into custody. Witnesses said that boxes of ammunition were recovered from the car.
The driver exited the vehicle wearing a camouflage hat, sunglasses, gloves and ski mask with a green messenger bag slung around his shoulder, photos snapped by a bystander show.
Other images show the baby-faced male with a stud earring being escorted away by officers.
Later, the cops confiscated more than a dozen ammo cartridges or boxes of ammunition from the suspect’s vehicle.
“The driver was arrested for traffic violations. During an inventory search of the vehicle, officers located ammunition,” reps for the Dallas Police Department said, noting the driver was taken to Jack Evans Police Headquarters “for further investigation,” which “remains ongoing.”
The suspicious male was pictured earlier texting briefly on his phone after being detained during what was described as a traffic stop for not properly displaying his license plate, police reps noted.














