While on patrol near B Street and Crowley Rogers Way at about 4:15 p.m. Thursday, officers noticed a stolen car with four men inside, Boston police said in a statement. When officers tried to pull the car over, the four men ran away.

Three men are facing charges following a foot pursuit Thursday afternoon after they were found with two guns inside a stolen car in South Boston, police said.

The officers chased the men and were able to catch three, but one was able to escape, police said. During the chase, the man who was driving the car, 19-year-old Eugene E. Parrish, of Dorchester, pushed an officer to the ground, officials said.


When police searched the stolen car, they found a loaded Walther P22 semi-automatic handgun that had been reported stolen in Boston and a loaded Dan Wesson .357 Magnum revolver.

Parrish is facing charges of unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, unlawful possession of a high-capacity feeding device, receiving a stolen motor vehicle over $250, and assault and battery on a police officer, police said.

Two passengers, 25-year-old Stephen M. Bullock, of Roxbury, and 18-year-old Sergei Tyrell, of South Boston, were arrested and charged with unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, unlawful possession of a high-capacity feeding device, and receiving stolen property over $250, police said.

The three men were arraigned in South Boston Municipal Court Friday, said Renee Algarin, spokeswoman for the Suffolk district attorney’s office. Parrish’s bail was set at $25,000, but was revoked on two open court cases.

Bail for Tyrell was set at $5,000 and bail for Bullock was set at $7,500, Algarin said. Both men were ordered to wear GPS monitors and abide by a curfew if they’re released on bail.

Algarin said all three are expected to return to court on Jan. 5.


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