SAN FRANCISCO—On December 20, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office disclosed that Martinez Guillory, 51, was charged in connection with a possession of narcotics for the purposes of sales while armed, in the Tenderloin. He is charged with one count of possession of a firearm by a felon (PC 29800(a)(1)), one count of carrying a concealed firearm (PC 25400(a)(2)), possession of ammunition (PC 30305(a)(1)), possession for sale of cocaine base (H&S 11351.5), and one count of possession for sale of a controlled substance (H&S 11351).
The criminal complaint also alleges that Guillory was personally armed with a firearm (PC 12022(c)). He is scheduled to be arraigned on December 20, at the Hall of Justice. The District Attorney’s Office moved to have him detained pending trial due to the public safety risk he poses. This is the first case that the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office filed with an arming allegation since the implementation of Prop 36 on December 18.
According to court documents, on December 18, at approximately 7:21 p.m. BART Police Department officers saw the suspect at the Civic Center BART Station follow closely behind another patron who had paid their fare. He allegedly “piggy backed” behind the patron and exited the paid area without paying his fare.
The officer contacted Guillory and searched his backpack and subsequently found 105.3 grams of suspected heroin, 39.6 grams of cocaine, 59.4 grams of cocaine base, packaging material and a digital scale. The officer also found a 9mm Glock 26 semi-automatic pistol in a backpack. The loaded pistol magazine was in the same compartment as the gun and the magazine was loaded with 17 rounds of ammunition.
The case is still under investigation. Anyone with details is asked to call the BART Police Department Tip Line at (510) 464-7000 or text BART Police at (510)-200-0992. Tipsters can remain anonymous.