Attorney General: Ghost guns were 3-D printed, assembled in Nassau County

Authorities say the untraceable weapons were 3-D printed and assembled in Nassau, and then sold on the streets of Queens.

Kevin Vesey

Jul 18, 2024, 2:44 AM

Updated 47 days ago

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Attorney General Leticia James announced the takedown of an alleged ghost gun operation, which was manufacturing the illegal firearms in Nassau County.
Authorities say the untraceable weapons were 3-D printed and assembled in Nassau, and then sold on the streets of Queens.
A total of 86 firearms were confiscated, including 55 ghost guns without serial numbers, and 25 assault weapons.
Five suspects were arrested and charged with criminal possession of a firearm and criminal sale of a firearm. Each defendant faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted.