A Joplin man arrested Monday on a federal drug trafficking charge has a lengthy criminal history including two arrests for domestic assault, one of which included firing a weapon at a woman, and two DWI arrests, according to a detention motion filed today in U. S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
The arrest of Christopher L. Meister, 41, and his list of priors were detailed in the motion:
On March 11, 2019, officers conducted a controlled-delivery of a package
suspected of containing narcotics to a residence in Joplin, Missouri. Defendant
accepted the package and returned to the residence, at which time officers executed a previously obtained search warrant.
Defendant was found in the master
bedroom with the package and a loaded, .45-caliber firearm within reach.
A search of the package Defendant accepted yielded approximately 10 pounds of
suspected methamphetamine. Additionally, officers discovered numerous firearms
in the master bedroom where Defendant was found, including an assault rifle and
a tactical shotgun.
Law enforcement records suggest Defendant has previously been arrested for the
following offenses:
a. First degree domestic assault and unlawful use of a weapon on or about
July 19, 2014, in Jasper County, Missouri;
b. Third degree domestic assault on or about July 12, 2012, in Jasper County,
Missouri;
c. Possession of marijuana on or about November 4, 2009, in Jasper County,
Missouri;
d. Third degree assault on or about September 16, 2002, in Jasper County,
Missouri;
e. Obstruction of judicial process, stealing, and driving while impaired by
alcohol on or about March 18, 2002, in Jasper County, Missouri; and
f. Driving while impaired by alcohol on or about December 14, 1996, in
Jasper County, Missouri.
Reports associated with Defendant’s arrest on July 19, 2014, reveal the following:
a. Law enforcement responded to Defendant’s resident after a report of
Defendant “shooting at a female subject.”
b. Sheriff’s deputies made contact with the female, who reported that
Defendant became violent with her that evening so she retrieved a knife to
protect herself. The female stated that she then pointed the knife at
Defendant and told him to get out. This prompted Defendant to retrieve a
.45-caliber firearm and shoot it one time at the female’s foot.
c. When interviewed, Defendant admitted shooting the firearm at the
female’s foot, but stated it was in self-defense. Deputies did observe
wounds on Defendant’s person.
d. Deputies noted that the female appeared intoxicated and a sample of
Defendant’s breath taken at the Carthage, Missouri, Jail showed an alcohol
content of 0.057.
The U. S. Attorney asking that Meister be held without bond.
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