They were startled from their sleep by heavily armed police officers shouting at them through a loudspeaker to leave their house one by one with hands up.
Police had a warrant to search the Atlantic Avenue house for a black, long-barrelled seven-millimetre handgun, a leather holster and 10 rounds of ammunition. A confidential police source had told investigators the gun was there, but officers later learned the source made a mistake.
Police handcuffed Cerros and put him in one police car. Horyski and her son were put in the back seat of another.
Inside the two-storey house, one officer fired his Glock service pistol into the wall of a bathroom that was under renovation. Police say the officer tripped on a carpet runner and fired accidentally. A single round was shot through seven sheets of drywall leaning against one wall and created a large hole in the bathroom wall.
Another day in the life of "The Only Ones."
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