
Ex-con busted on drug, gun charges at NYC subway station works for anti-violence group in the Bronx
NY Post
The ex-con who was busted last month on gun and drug charges in a Big Apple subway station works for a taxpayer-funded anti-violence organization that deals with youngsters in the Bronx, law enforcement sources said.
Jermaine Greene — a member of Bronx Rises Against Gun Violence, which advocates for safer communities — was allegedly carrying a loaded ghost gun and a bunch of drugs when police say he tried to slip through an emergency exit at the Fordham Road station in the Bronx on March 28.
When officers stopped the 42-year-old, they found him with a 9mm Polymer80 gun with a dozen live rounds in his waistband, police alleged at the time.
Greene, who is on parole for a murder in Delaware, also allegedly had a clear zip-locked bag with a “large quantity” of crack cocaine, as well as a scale to measure the drugs, police and sources said.
“Bronx Rises Against Gun Violence is aware of the arrest of one of its staff,” a spokesperson for the group told The Post in a statement.
“We take this matter seriously and are conducting a comprehensive internal inquiry to ensure the safety, welfare and trust of our program participants and the communities we support.”

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