Police: Driver in fatal crash charged with threatening two with loaded gun in Stamford FacebookTwitterEmail Stamford police headquartersFile / Hearst Media Connecticut STAMFORD — A city man charged with killing two of his teenage passengers in a drunken-driving crash two years ago and who has been apprehended twice since then driving on a suspended license, was arrested on charges of brandishing a pistol and driving again on Wednesday afternoon, police said. Jerry Diaz, 19, of Washington Boulevard, was charged with two counts of threatening, reckless endangerment, and single counts of possession of a pistol without a permit, possession of a high-capacity magazine, having a weapon in a motor vehicle, possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, violation of his conditions of release and driving under a suspended license, police said.