Initially pulled over for an obscured license plate, the driver and another passenger were let go after a search yielded no charges. However, Christopher Boyd’s encounter took a dramatic turn.
Christopher Boyd, 32, found himself in the spotlight when a routine traffic stop unveiled a series of startling events
During a pat-down, officers unearthed a small bag of pills in Christopher Boyd’s sock, alleging they were Percocets for a spinal injury. Despite claims of a bullet lodged in his spine and difficulty spreading his legs, a body scan later detected a large object in Christopher Boyd’s groin. A subsequent strip search exposed two bags of marijuana concealed next to his scrotum, a violation of Indiana’s laws.
The situation escalated as Christopher Boyd resisted, eventually leading to the discovery of a concealed handgun in his rectum a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard, a compact .380 caliber pistol
Notably, Christopher Boyd’s criminal history, including attempted murder and domestic battery convictions, along with an active protective order, prohibited him from possessing a firearm.
Facing multiple felony charges, including drug and gun offenses, Christopher Boyd is now incarcerated in Vanderburgh County Jail without bond. The loaded firearm raises concerns about public safety, emphasizing the challenges law enforcement faces in addressing repeat offenders like Christopher Boyd.