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NYPD Cop's Craving for Ice Cream Leads to Man's Arrest on Gun Charges

Police say three officers were at the shop in Coney Island when the suspect walked in, tugged his denim shorts and dropped a pistol

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  • A cop's craving for ice cream put him and his colleagues in the right place to take action when a loaded gun fell out of a customer's shorts
  • Police say three officers were at the shop in Coney Island when Emmanuel Lovett walked in, tugged his denim shorts and dropped a pistol
  • The NYPD acknowledged the oddity of the ice cream-induced arrest, tweeting: "Seriously, this actually happened."

A police officer's craving for cake batter ice cream put him and his colleagues in the right place to take action when a loaded gun fell out of a man's shorts at a Baskin-Robbins shop in New York City.

Police say three officers were at the shop in Coney Island, Brooklyn while on-duty Saturday when Emmanuel Lovett walked in, tugged his denim shorts and dropped a pistol to the floor.

The officers swarmed and arrested the 33-year-old man. Police say his robbery record prohibited him from having a gun. He's charged with criminal possession of a firearm.

Lovett is jailed on $7,500 bail. He's due in court Friday. A message seeking comment was left with his lawyer.

The NYPD acknowledged the oddity of the ice cream-induced arrest, tweeting: "Seriously, this actually happened."

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