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‘Handsome’ felon of mugshot fame is charged with firearm, gang crimes

The mug shot of 30-year-old Jeremy Meeks, a convicted felon arrested this week in Stockton, has gone viral.

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The man whose “handsome” Stockton police mugshot went viral was charged Friday with illegally possessing a firearm, as well as other gun- and gang-related charges.

Jeremy Meeks, 30, was also accused of violating his parole, prosecutors said.

Meeks attracted worldwide media attention Thursday after his booking photo was posted on the Stockton Police Department’s Facebook page in connection with a law enforcement operation.

Not long after his photo went up on the site, someone created a fan page on Facebook for Meeks, which has received more than 39,500 likes.

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The Stockton Police Department’s Facebook page soon went viral, garnering nearly 50,000 “likes,” 14,700 comments and more than 5,400 shares by Friday morning.

On Friday, the San Joaquin County district attorney’s office detailed the circumstances under which the viral Internet sensation was arrested this week.

Meeks was stopped by Stockton police about 6:30 a.m. Thursday after he and others were seen leaving a home where a search warrant was about to be executed. Meeks was the driver of a car with two passengers. One of them, 23-year-old Terry Bailey, is on probation and is facing similar charges.

Prosecutors allege that when officers searched the passenger compartment of Meeks’ car, they found a 9 mm round and a loaded semiautomatic handgun, along with two extended magazines for the gun, according to the San Joaquin County district attorney’s office.

At his arraignment Friday, Meeks’ bail set at $1 million.

Meeks’ mother, Katherine Angier, has set up a fundraising page, partly to dispel what she says are stereotypes about her son, and partly to raise $25,000 for his legal defense.

“He’s my son and he is so sweet,” she said on the “Free Jeremy” page. “Please help him to get a fair trial or else he’ll be railroaded.”

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Meeks has already served two years in state prison for a 2002 conviction on grand theft in Solano County, according to prosecutors.

Meeks and Bailey are also documented members of the Northside Gangster Crips, forming the basis for the gang allegations in the complaint, according to the district attorney’s office.

All the attention Meeks’ booking photo received apparently caught the felon off-guard, according to an interview he gave to KXTV in Sacramento.

“I just visited my wife, and she said I like blew up all over Facebook,” Meeks told KXTV’s Nick Monacelli from jail Thursday.

The outpouring of admiration had yet to wane Friday. Comments ranged from the ubiquitous “Omg he’s hot!!” to the more pointed.

“He’s too fine to be a criminal. I got $10 on his bail,” one woman wrote.

“He’s too pretty go to go jail…yet again,” added another.

Meek said that though he appreciates the attention, he also wanted to get his side of the story out to the public.

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“I just want them to know that this is really not like me, I’m not some kingpin,” he said.

He is expected to appear in court again June 27.

For breaking news in Los Angeles and the Southland, follow @Caitlin__Owens, or email her at caitlin.owens@latimes.com.

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