NY Attorney General Announces Massive Indictment in Ghost Gun Trafficking Case
Five individuals charged with smuggling and selling untraceable firearms in Queens, facing up to 25 years in prison.
- The indictment includes 625 counts related to illegal gun trafficking activities.
- Authorities recovered 86 firearms, including 55 ghost guns and 25 assault weapons.
- The suspects allegedly purchased firearms from Indiana and 3D-printed ghost guns from Nassau County.
- Weapons were sold at locations including a playground and mall in Queens.
- The investigation began in late 2023 and involved multiple law enforcement agencies.