Two arrested for gun possession following tussle with Newburgh police

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NEWBURGH – An early morning incident in Newburgh Wednesday led to the arrests of a man and woman on gun possession and other charges.
Shortly after 12:30 a.m., city police received a call of a man with a gun, threatening a woman in the area of City Terrace and Carter Street.
Sgt. Kevin Lahar, who was on an unrelated traffic stop around the corner, approached on foot and spotted a man and woman engaged in a physical confrontation. Lahar and converging patrol units engaged the man, later identified as Marcus Simmons, 20, of Newburgh, and ordered him to drop the gun. Instead, he fled on foot north of City Terrace and tossed the gun over a fence in the area of 81 City Terrace. It was recovered.
Officers chased Simmons and took him into custody after a fight. While being placed under arrest, police said Casandra Ayala, 19, also of Newburgh, jumped on their backs protesting the arrest.
Simmons was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, resisting arrest, and obstructing governmental administration.
Ayala was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and obstructing governmental administration.
Two of the officers suffered minor injuries during the case.
“This incident is another example of our officers’ service, courage and commitment to keeping our community safe,” said Police Chief Daniel Cameron. “It is written on our police cars for a reason.” 




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