ROXBURY — Two loaded handguns. Forty-seven grams of crack cocaine. Thirty-two bags of marijuana. Digital scales. And $4,280 in cash, neatly stacked.
All of it pulled from a single Roxbury apartment on Tuesday after Boston police kicked in the door at 60 West Walnut Park.

Two loaded handguns, 47 grams of crack cocaine, marijuana, digital scales, and $4,280 in cash seized during a joint BPD drug investigation in Roxbury. (Boston Police Department)
Officers from the Drug Control Units of District B-3 (Mattapan) and C-11 (Dorchester) executed three search warrants as part of a joint drug investigation, Boston police said. The warrants covered the apartment, a vehicle, and a suspect.
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Inside, they found a CZ-P07 handgun with 20 rounds loaded in the magazine. A Smith & Wesson M&P Shield with five more. An additional magazine with seven rounds. Three empty magazines. An extended magazine. Loose rounds scattered around. The crack cocaine. The marijuana in individually packaged foil bags. The scales. The cash.
Two men were arrested.
Tony Boston, 33, of Boston, was hit with a laundry list of charges: possession of a firearm without an FID card, possession of ammunition, possession of a large capacity firearm, trafficking cocaine, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, receiving stolen property, and driving an unregistered motor vehicle.
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David Walker, 37, also of Boston, was charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition without an FID card.
Both are expected to be arraigned in Roxbury District Court.
The bust comes as Roxbury continues to see a surge in firearms seizures. Just hours before the drug raid, officers recovered another gun during a separate traffic stop in the neighborhood — and a suspect was caught brandishing a weapon during a 50-person brawl outside a bank on Washington Street earlier that afternoon.
Three gun seizures. One neighborhood. One day.

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