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None of the firearms were Smith & Wesson. 45-caliber pistols, and one sawed-off 12-gauge shotgun, as well as six high-capacity magazines. Paul Martinkaįourteen of the 19 guns were sold to undercover police officers, according to James.Ĭops recovered: nine 9mm semi-automatic pistols, eight of which were ghost guns seven AR-15 style weapons, four were homemade two. Paul Martinka The guns were sold out of Hernandez’s home in Jamaica. Paul Martinka There were 12 ghost guns, high-capacity magazines and more than 560 grams of cocaine. Paul Martinka The joint investigation by OAG, NYPD, NYSOP and DEA recovered 19 firearms. Attorney General Letitia James held Ghost Gun arrest presser at her office at 28 Liberty Street. “These dangerous weapons were being peddled in neighborhoods where families live and children play,” James said. On several occasions the guns were sold out of Hernandez’s home in Jamaica, at times during the middle of the day, the AG said. Girl, 11, killed by stray bullet while sleeping in bedroom: copsĪ man who used to assemble firearms for Smith & Wesson was busted along with two cohorts for allegedly trafficking weapons - including untraceable ghost guns and AR-style rifles - into New York, authorities said Wednesday.Įduardo Hernandez, 29, of Queens, Jose Garcia, 46, of Massachusetts and Euclides Castillo, 30, of Florida, allegedly partnered up to run firearms from Massachusetts to the Empire State and sell them in and around the city between March 2021 and July 2022, according to New York Attorney General Letitia James.Ĭastillo, who was once employed by major gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson, used his prior work experience to explain to buyers how to compile and operate illegal guns, according to James. Ja Morant claims gun he flashed at strip club wasn’t his, doesn’t ‘condone’ violenceĮx-NYC children service’s worker pleads guilty in synagogue-attack case

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