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Wanted felon arrested by Property/Narcotics detectives. 

 

On May 11, 2022, detectives from the Sonoma County Sheriff's Property/Narcotics Unit attempted to take Martin Stra-Smith, 40 years old, Rohnert Park, into custody for several outstanding warrants related to narcotics and firearm violations. Stra-Smith is a convicted felon and prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition.

 

When detectives attempted to detain Stra-Smith in his vehicle, he drove away at a high rate of speed. While doing so, Stra-Smith intentionally collided with a detective's car, causing damage. Stra-Smith was able to elude apprehension. Detectives then searched Stra-Smith's residence in Rohnert Park, where they located four firearms and ammunition.

 

Since that incident, it is suspected that Stra-Smith has been in several pursuits with various law enforcement agencies throughout the bay area.

 

Yesterday, at about 3:00 pm, detectives located Stra-Smith in the 600 block of Enterprise Drive, Rohnert Park, where he was taken into custody without incident. During a search of his car and residence, additional ammunition and narcotics were found.  

 

Stra-Smith was booked into Sonoma County Jail for three outstanding warrants and 245(c) PC (assault on a peace officer), 29800(a)(1) PC felon in possession of a firearm), 30305(a)(1) PC (felon in possession of ammunition) and 4573 PC (bring narcotics into jail). Megan Kidder, Stra-Smith's girlfriend, was also arrested and booked into county jail for 32 PC (accessory to a crime) and 245(c) PC (assault on a peace officer). Kidder has since bailed. Detectives obtained a bail enhancement for Stra-Smith of an additional $250,000. Additional charges against Stra-Smith are expected soon.

 

Case No: 220511-002

 

Interesting collection of hardware.

 

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Delincuente buscado arrestado por detectives de propiedad/narcóticos.

 

El 11 de mayo de 2022, detectives de la Unidad de Narcóticos/Propiedad del Sheriff del Condado de Sonoma intentaron detener a Martin Stra-Smith, de 40 años, Rohnert Park, por varias órdenes de arresto pendientes relacionadas con violaciones de narcóticos y armas de fuego. Stra-Smith es un delincuente convicto y tiene prohibido poseer armas de fuego y municiones.

 

Cuando los detectives intentaron detener a Stra-Smith en su vehículo, se alejó a gran velocidad. Mientras lo hacía, Stra-Smith chocó intencionalmente con el auto de un detective, causando daños. Stra-Smith pudo eludir la aprensión. Luego, los detectives registraron la residencia de Stra-Smith en Rohnert Park, donde localizaron cuatro armas de fuego y municiones.

 

Desde ese incidente, se sospecha que Stra-Smith ha estado en varias actividades con varias agencias de aplicación de la ley en toda el área de la bahía.

 

Ayer, alrededor de las 3:00 p. m., los detectives ubicaron a Stra-Smith en la cuadra 600 de Enterprise Drive, Rohnert Park, donde fue detenido sin incidentes. Durante un registro de su automóvil y residencia, se encontraron municiones y narcóticos adicionales.

 

Stra-Smith ingresó en la cárcel del condado de Sonoma por tres órdenes de arresto pendientes y 245(c) PC (agresión a un agente del orden público), 29800(a)(1) PC criminal en posesión de un arma de fuego), 30305(a)(1) PC (delincuente en posesión de municiones) y 4573 PC (traer narcóticos a la cárcel). Megan Kidder, la novia de Stra-Smith, también fue arrestada y encarcelada en la cárcel del condado por 32 PC (cómplice de un delito) y 245 (c) PC (agresión a un oficial del orden público). Kidder se ha fianzado desde entonces. Los detectives obtuvieron una mejora de la fianza para Stra-Smith de $250,000 adicionales. Se esperan cargos adicionales contra Stra-Smith pronto.

 

Número de caso: 220511-002

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3 hours ago, Wallaby Jack, SASS #44062 said:

I wonder which of the displayed firearms is chambered for the 308 ammo ..... ????   :huh:

That was my first thought, too...

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Criminal Control NOW!

 

He’s obviously a repeat offender. He should be shot and turned into prison food. Soylent S***bag. 

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48 minutes ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

Criminal Control NOW!

 

He’s obviously a repeat offender. He should be shot and turned into prison food. Soylent S***bag. 

 

18 minutes ago, Michigan Slim said:

Now Oat, he's just underprivileged and misunderstood. Where's your compassion man? :ph34r:

 

 

  ..... the compassion is that the other prisoners get to eat .....   :rolleyes:

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27 minutes ago, Michigan Slim said:

Now Oat, he's just underprivileged and misunderstood. Where's your compassion man? :ph34r:

Slim, I have none for people like that anymore.

:unsure:

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8 hours ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

Slim, I have none for people like that anymore.

:unsure:

Sorry for the spell check calling you Oat. LMBO! I have none either. I see the arrest notices here every day. There are people I just look at now and know what should be done. I won't go any further in concern that I would be labelled a radical right winger.

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I am a strong proponent of Lead Therapy™
Applied in (to?) liberal doses, it is highly effective and a long term solution for intentional firearm crimes.

Any intentional gun crime, i.e. armed robbery, car jacking, rape, attempted or completed shootings, BLM/ANTIFA riots and domestic terrorism, all qualify.
Convict the perp beyond ALL doubt, then give him a swift execution.
No delays.. no lawyer tricks... no excuses about being raped by his priest, a bad childhood or having 12 personalities.

A public execution would be even better.
This might deter the smart ones, and the stupid ones will only do it once.

But then < poof > I woke up from that wonderful dream, and realized it won't ever come about.
A pity.

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