The former aide to Mayor de Blasio who was charged for riding around in a SUV with a loaded gun got the boot from the city in July, The Post has learned.
Reagan Stevens, 42, was fired from her position as deputy director of the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice after she was caught in the back seat of a 2002 Infiniti that reeked of marijuana and had a loaded 9mm Hi-Point semi-automatic pistol tucked in the glove compartment, the mayor’s office confirmed.
Stevens was in the car with two men in their twenties when cops noticed the smell wafting from the vehicle, which was double-parked in Jamaica, Queens, close to the scene of a shooting on April 7, police said.
After a search, authorities found the gun with its serial number defaced in a green velvet bag, police said.
Stevens — whose mother is a Queens Criminal Court judge and whose stepfather is a Queens Supreme Court justice — was arrested and charged with two counts of weapon possession.
The mayor’s office would not provide additional comment.
Stevens did not return calls.