Crime & Safety

Elmont Man Convicted, Had Loaded Weapon At Gas Station: Suffolk DA

Clyves Laurent was found guilty on a charge of criminal possession of a controlled substance, the Suffolk County District Attorney said.

An Elmont man has been convicted of drugs and weapons charges, the Suffolk County District Attorney said.
An Elmont man has been convicted of drugs and weapons charges, the Suffolk County District Attorney said. (Shutterstock)

HAUPPAUGE, NY — An Elmont man has been found guilty of weapons and drug charges, Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney said.

Clyves Laurent, 30, was found guilty on Thursday after a jury trial for carrying a defaced loaded handgun and methamphetamine outside of a Mount Sinai gas station convenience store, Tierney said.

“This defendant, a previously convicted violent felon, was in possession of a defaced and loaded
handgun when he entered a convenience store with a ski mask on," Tierney said. "Thanks to the sharp eyes and quick thinking of an off-duty Suffolk County detective, a potentially violent
incident was averted."

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Evidence at trial established that during the overnight hours of February 11, 2023, an off-duty
Suffolk County Police Department detective observed a male matching the description of a person wanted for a robbery of a Smoke Shop that occurred a week earlier at a Sunoco gas station in Mount Sinai.

The detective observed that Laurent entered the gas station’s convenience store wearing a
ski mask, did not purchase anything, and then quickly exited, Tierney said.

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After Laurent was placed in custody, the detective removed a defaced Glock handgun from the
Laurent's groin area.

He was convicted on charges of criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of a controlled substance. Laurent is due back in court for sentencing on May 21.

In 2010, Laurent was convicted of second-degree attempted criminal possession of a weapon.


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