If you're packing a concealed handgun loaded with hollow point "cop killer" bullets, it's probably not the best time to do something that's going to attract the attention of the local constabulary. Ruben Sanabri, 36, learned that lesson the hard way this morning, when police say he jumped the turnstile at the PATH station at 14th Street with a .40 caliber Smith and Wesson handgun tucked in his waistband.

Port Authority spokesman Al Della Fave tells us Sanabri was stopped by two Port Authority police who spotted Sanabri jumping the turnstile at 4:30 a.m. today and stopped him for questioning. It was then they noticed a suspicious bulge in Sanabri's waistband. That's also when Sanabri allegedly tried to make a run for it. But he didn't get far, and Officers Matt Vogelman and Pat Carroll collared him before he made it out of the station.

Sanabri, a Manhattan resident, was charged with resisting arrest, possession of hollow point bullets, weapons possession, and theft of services (for jumping the turnstile)...all in a sad attempt to get to New Jersey at 4:30 in the morning.