Newburgh man arrested on gun charge after speeding through city

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NEWBURGH – A Newburgh man was arrested early Wednesday morning
after he was clocked doing 70 miles per hour on Fullerton Avenue in the
city and slammed into a utility pole at the intersection of Gidney Avenue
in the city.
The incident occurred minutes after 1 a.m.
When Tariq McCoy, 35, fled from the car, officers gave chase and apprehended him. The vehicle was impounded and a 9 mm pistol loaded with 15 rounds was discovered along with several bags of PCP.
McCoy was charged with felony criminal possession of a weapon and misdemeanor criminal possession of drugs, resisting arrest, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and operating a vehicle with a suspended registration.  He had a suspended license for failing to pay child support and is a two-time convicted felon. 




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