An aide of New York City mayor Bill de Blasio has been arrested after she was found in a car with a loaded gun near the scene of a shooting.

Police found Reagan Stevens, 42, sitting in the back of a double-parked car in Jamaica, Queens, near where an NYPD 'ShotSpotter' device had just detected five gunshots on Saturday night.

The deputy director at the mayor's Office of Criminal Justice was charged with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon after a nine-mm gun with the serial number scratched off and a shell casing were found in the 2002 Infiniti's glove compartment, officials said.

Bill de Blasio aide Reagan Stevens, 42, has been arrested for gun charges after being found with a loaded weapon near the scene of a shooting in Queens

Two men she was with, Montel Hughes, 24, and driver Caesar Forbes, 25, are also accused of gun charges as well as of carrying knives at the time of their arrest.

The city's Office of Criminal Justice told the New York Daily News Reagan has been suspended without pay from her job.

'We take these allegations very seriously,' said the statement.

Sources told the New York Post surveillance cameras captured the five shots being fired from the Infiniti. Moreover, the gun found in the car has an eight-round magazine and had three rounds left in it.

De Blasio is notoriously pro gun control: Just last month he joined a student walkout in Brooklyn as students demanded stricter gun laws (pictured)

Stevens and her two companions waited to be arraigned on Sunday at Queens Criminal Court, where her mother Deborah Stevens Modica has served as a judge for more than 20 years.

Her stepdad Salvatore Modica is an acting Queens Supreme Court justice.

Stevens' main job at the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice is implementing a 2007 law that raises the age at which children can be charges as adults for non-violent crimes from 16 to 18.

She earns more than $90,000 a year as director of Youth and Strategic Initiatives at the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice.

Cops found Stevens sitting in the back of a 2002 Infiniti at 174th Street and 109th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens (pictured). A loaded gun was found in the glove box

De Blasio is notoriously pro strict gun control: Just last month he joined a student walkout in Brooklyn, telling students: 'You are making so clear to this whole country that you are sick of the violence, you're sick of the madness, you're sick of the slaughter and you won't stand for it.'

Stevens, who was arrested in 2015 on suspicion of driving illegally, may face additional charges from the video that allegedly shows shots being fired from the car she was found sitting in.

Hughes has nine prior arrests that include robbery, weapons, trespassing and harassment charges.