Crime & Safety

Woman Charged with Bringing Stun Gun to Argument: Police

Palmyra Police say a Philadelphia woman pulled out a stun gun during a verbal altercation at the flea market.

Police arrested a Philadelphia woman after her argument with another woman got so heated she allegedly whipped out a stun gun, according to a report.

Palmyra Police responded to the Palmyra Flea Market just before 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4, after receiving a call about a fight between two women over an ongoing issue near their homes, the report said. One of the woman told police the other woman had pulled out a stun gun during the argument and tried to “taze” her.

Upon investigating further, police said they discovered the accused woman—Fateemah Johnson, 32, of Philadelphia—did in fact have a stun gun on on her.

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Johnson was charged with possession of weapons for unlawful purposes, unlawful possession of weapons and prohibited weapons and devices. She was released on her own recognizance, pending a court hearing.

Information provided by Palmyra Police. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

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