The man accused of breaking into the car of an FBI agent parked near Alamo Square Park and stealing a gun, badge, and FBI credentials has been released on bail. KRON4 reports that Michael Delfon Gregory Jr. appeared in federal court yesterday, and was released on a $50,000 bond.
As you may remember, the man was arrested on May 31 following a SWAT team raid of the Bayview apartment in which he lived with his grandmother. We learn today via the Examiner that upon searching the car driven by suspect Michael Delfon Gregory Jr. agents also discovered over ten grams of cocaine and a scale.
In an affidavit filed with San Francisco federal court, FBI Agent Donovan McKendrick wrote that there is "probable cause that the cocaine agents found was possessed with the intent to distribute it.”
Surveillance video helped to identify the car driven by Gregory as belonging to his girlfriend, and it was that information that led police to the suspect. The stolen .40-caliber Glock 27 pistol was allegedly found under Gregory's mattress.
Gregory must return to court on June 28, and, if convicted of all charges, could face up to 30 years in prison.
Previously: As An FBI Agent's Stolen Gun Is Retrieved, Three More Are Snatched From Car Parked Near Japantown