Two people were arrested and two illegally altered firearms were seized by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday, December 8th, near Lakeland after a Florida Highway Patrol trooper encountered resistance from the couple during a traffic stop.
The driver, 27-year old Samuel Timothy Doolin of Lakeland, was charged by the PCSO with Possession of a Fully Automatic Firearm (F2, 2-counts), Possession of a Short-Barrel Rifle (F2), Possession of a Firearm with Altered/Removed Serial Number (F3), Carrying Concealed Firearm (F3), and Resisting without Violence (M1).
The passenger, 23-year old Tiffany Ann Beam, of Lakeland, was charged by the PCSO with Resisting without Violence (M1).
At about 6:25am Thursday morning, the trooper stopped the couple’s blue 1985 Chevrolet truck, on Kathleen Road near Laurel Woods Lane. The truck had no license plate displayed.
Upon contact with the couple, Doolin refused multiple requests to identify himself and exit the vehicle, and the trooper noticed a handgun on the seat between the occupants which Doolin told the trooper was for his protection against law enforcement.
For safety purposes, the trooper returned to his patrol vehicle and requested backup.
When deputies arrived, they ordered the couple to exit the truck numerous times, and both refused.
The deputies then approached the truck while using a ballistic shield for their protection, and repeatedly ordered the two out of the truck. They continued to refuse. Deputies then broke the back window of the truck. Doolin again refused to exit the vehicle and a Taser was used to take Doolin into custody. Beam offered no further resistance.
During an inventory of the truck, five firearms were found. Among them were a Glock 9mm handgun which had been altered from semi-automatic to automatic, and a rifle that was also altered to operate as an automatic weapon, and was equipped with a 14” barrel. Federal law requires a barrel length of a rifle to be no less than 16”. The rifle also had no identifiable model or serial number.
“Samuel Doolin thinks he’s above the law,” said Sheriff Grady Judd. “He doesn’t like to obey the same laws that every one of us abides by…from simple traffic laws to more serious crimes of illegal firearms. We don’t know what he planned to do with those firearms, but we know he won’t be getting them back.”
With Lakeland being close to both Tampa and Orlando, there was a threat throughout Central Florida. The community is glad to hear these guns are off the streets.
The Florida Highway Patrol also charged Doolin with Resisting with Violence and cited him for Not Displaying a Proper Tag, Expired Registration, Failure to Show Proof of Insurance, Failure to Show Identification, and Failure to Provide Vehicle Registration.