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Jordan Mineshima Jr.
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A man with 37 prior arrests and citations was arrested after allegedly trying to bring a ghost gun and drug paraphernalia into Circuit Court in Honolulu Tuesday morning.
Jordan Mineshima Jr., 33, was arrested by sheriff’s deputies after he walked into the Kaahumanu Hale courthouse on Punchbowl Street and told the Allied Universal Security officer that he had a firearm in his bag, according to a news release from the state Department of Public Safety.
The guard alerted deputies who responded to the security checkpoint. Mineshima gave them permission to search his bag where they allegedly found a firearm and ammunition, DPS officials said. Mineshima did not have any firearm permits and the gun was not registered, according to DPS.
Deputies also discovered what appeared to be drugs and drug paraphernalia on Mineshima, according to the release.
Mineshima was arrested without incident on a weapons and ammunition counts, no permit to carry weapon, being a convicted felon in possession of a weapon, and third-degree promoting a dangerous drug.
“Deputies assigned to Hawaii’s Judicial facilities are ever-vigilant, ensuring those entering the hale hookolokolo (courthouse) are protected and safe,” state Sheriff Mark Hanohano said in a statement.
The DPS Narcotics Enforcement Division assisted in the case. The Department of the Attorney General will manage the investigation.
“We want to express our appreciation to the Deputy Sheriffs, Allied Universal Security personnel, and others for the quick and decisive action to maintain the safety of personnel and others in our buildings, and the security of judicial proceedings,” First Circuit Chief Judge R. Mark Browning said in a statement.