SF man who shot car, had guns and homemade bomb at home, gets three years in federal prison
SAN FRANCISCO — A city resident who allegedly shot into his own car after threatening a tow truck driver last year was sentenced to three years in federal prison, court records show.
Cameron Ybarra, 32, was sentenced March 30 by U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer. He has spent the past year in federal custody at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, and pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm last year. According to a prosecution sentencing memo, Ybarra was arrested in San Francisco in February 2021, after he allegedly confronted a tow truck driver who was towing his 2017 Mercedes, telling the driver “I feel like shooting you” before allegedly firing a shot from a pistol into his own car. He then told the driver, “You’re good” and went back inside, but when the driver looked up a few moments later, he saw Ybarra pointing a scoped assault rifle at him, authorities allege.
Police searched his home on Stillman Avenue; he resisted until an officer used a stun gun on him, according to prosecutors. Inside, federal prosecutors wrote that police found a “veritable arsenal” that included “three complete Glock style privately-manufactured firearms , loaded handgun magazines, dozens of rounds of assorted ammunition, a 3D printer, body armor, a suspected silencer,” and a homemade pipe bomb.
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