After Desper surrendered early on July 2, authorities processed his Chevrolet Silverado, finding gunshot powder residue as well as rounds, a magazine, and a holster, Torres said. No bullet holes were found on the passenger side of the car and the window was not shattered, he said, which would not be consistent with an accidental discharge. Desper's Smith & Wesson .40-caliber semiautomatic handgun was found in his bedroom. A friend of Desper's previously told the Inquirer and Daily News that Desper regularly kept a gun in the truck's center console.