Weather Data Source: South Carolina Weather

18-Year-Old Arrested for Possession of Machine Gun in North Charleston

Article Sponsored by:

Want to target the right audience? Sponsor our site and choose your specific industry to connect with a relevant audience.

What Sponsors Receive:
Prominent brand mentions across targeted, industry-focused articles
High-visibility placements that speak directly to an engaged local audience
Guaranteed coverage that maximizes exposure and reinforces your brand presence
Interested in seeing what sponsored content looks like on our platform?
Browse Examples of Sponsored News and Articles:
May’s Roofing & Contracting
Forwal Construction
NSC Clips
Real Internet Sales
Suited
Florida4Golf
Click the button below to sponsor our articles:
Police officer on patrol in North Charleston community

News Summary

An 18-year-old man was arrested in North Charleston for possession of a modified handgun capable of fully automatic fire. Stacy Lamont Pha’raz Stokes, Jr. was apprehended after exhibiting suspicious behavior, leading to a police chase. He was charged and later released on bond. Additionally, a 20-year-old man was arrested in relation to a drive-by shooting that injured two boys. These incidents raise concerns about gun violence and illegal firearm possession in the community.

North Charleston – An 18-year-old man from North Charleston was arrested on Saturday for possession of a machine gun. Stacy Lamont Pha’raz Stokes, Jr. was apprehended around 4 p.m. in the Acabee Community while police conducted patrols following a series of shootings in the nearby Dorchester Waylon community.

As Stokes walked down Acabee Road, a police officer noticed him showing signs of suspicious behavior, including a “non-anatomical bulge” in his pocket and waistline. The officer observed Stokes make quick movements and clutch his waistband, indicating he might be attempting to conceal something. When Stokes fled the scene at a high speed, it initiated a police chase.

Upon finally stopping Stokes, the officer ordered him to refrain from reaching for the weapon he had concealed. Investigating further, police identified the firearm in question as a Glock 23 handgun, which was modified with a “switch” attachment capable of firing fully automatically. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms classifies possession of such a device as possession of a machine gun. The handgun was loaded with a magazine containing 27 rounds of .40 caliber ammunition, but a check through the National Crime Information Center confirmed the firearm was not reported stolen.

Stokes was booked at the Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center and charged with possession of a machine gun. He posted a $15,000 bond and was released on Sunday, with an initial court appearance expected in early June.

In a separate but interconnected development, Alexis Vallecillo, a 20-year-old also from North Charleston, was arrested in relation to a drive-by shooting that occurred on April 3. Vallecillo has been charged with two counts of attempted murder and one count of unlawful possession of a machine gun or sawed-off shotgun. The incident resulted in injuries to two young boys, one of whom required medical attention, including a tourniquet, due to the severity of his injuries.

This drive-by shooting took place around 9:50 p.m. near 1900 Hawthorne Drive. Although seven people were present at the scene of the shooting, none were able to identify Vallecillo as the shooter. The arrest came a week later, on April 8, 2025, as the investigation progressed and uncovered connections to Vallecillo.

Vallecillo has a criminal history in Charleston County, having previously faced charges for possession of marijuana and unlawful carrying of a pistol. As of April 9, he remained at the Al Cannon Detention Center, awaiting a bond hearing.

Both arrests highlight ongoing concerns regarding gun violence and illegal firearms possession in North Charleston. Authorities continue to address safety issues in the community as investigations into these incidents remain open, aiming to reduce the risk of similar occurrences in the future.

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

HERE Resources

Tragic Police Chase Ends in Fatal Crash in Charleston
Community Struggles for Answers in the Tragic Shooting Death of Keonna Brown
Table Rock Fire Continues to Threaten South Carolina Community
Pro-Palestinian Activist Arrested Amid Citizenship Process
Recent Community Incidents and Developments in Charleston
Charleston Mayor Shares Updates in State of the City Address
Gun Incidents in Charleston and North Charleston Raise Concerns
Charleston Entrepreneur Faces Serious Charges: A Community Concern
North Charleston Shocked by Late-Night Shooting
North Charleston Woman Charged After Pedestrian Shooting Incident

Additional Resources

18-Year-Old Arrested for Possession of Machine Gun in North Charleston

HERE Charleston
Author: HERE Charleston

ADD MORE INFORMATION OR CONTRIBUTE TO OUR ARTICLE CLICK HERE!
Article Sponsored by:

Want to target the right audience? Sponsor our site and choose your specific industry to connect with a relevant audience.

What Sponsors Receive:
Prominent brand mentions across targeted, industry-focused articles
High-visibility placements that speak directly to an engaged local audience
Guaranteed coverage that maximizes exposure and reinforces your brand presence
Interested in seeing what sponsored content looks like on our platform?
Browse Examples of Sponsored News and Articles:
May’s Roofing & Contracting
Forwal Construction
NSC Clips
Real Internet Sales
Suited
Florida4Golf
Click the button below to sponsor our articles:

Construction Management Software for Contractors in Charleston, SC

In Charleston, SC, contractors rely on CMiC for a construction management solution that enhances visibility across every project phase. The software offers seamless integration between financials, field operations, and compliance tracking, allowing construction firms in Charleston to maintain efficiency while managing multiple job sites.

Learn More about CMiC’s offerings here. 

Stay Connected

More Updates

Would You Like To Add Your Business?

Sign Up Now and get your local business listed!