An 18-year-old in California was charged with manufacturing more than two dozen untraceable ghost guns, the Santa Clara DA's office said.
A San Jose teenager has been charged with multiple felony charges for allegedly manufacturing ghost guns with a 3D printer in his bedroom, prosecutors said.
An 18-year-old is facing charges for allegedly using a 3D printer to manufacture ghost guns in his bedroom, according to the Santa Clara District Attorney's Office.
D-printed guns are a growing threat to public safety. The blueprints used to make these firearms can be found online, making ...
Law enforcement gathered Wednesday to demonstrate what machine gun conversion devices (MCD), otherwise known as "Glock ...
New York state lawmakers and law enforcement officials are pushing for a bill that aims to curtail the spread of homemade devices that can turn average firearms into machine guns capable of spraying ...
Kentucky is one of the top two states where police seized machine gun conversion devices last year, with nearly 600 ...
The United States District Courthouse sits on Mulberry Street on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. Katie Tucker/The Telegraph A Lizella man who was studying at Central Georgia Technical ...
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