A 14-year-old in Ramapo is found with a loaded ghost gun and equipment for manufacturing firearms, following a five-month investigation by local authorities. During a raid conducted last week, the teenager was discovered in possession of a loaded 9 mm ghost gun along with two 3D printers and numerous components used for assembling untraceable firearms. The case highlights escalating concerns about the increasing availability of ghost gun technology to minors.
Authorities, including the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office, emphasize the grave risks these untraceable firearms pose to public safety. The investigation reflects a broader initiative to combat illegal firearms production, with officials urging the community to report any suspicious activity related to ghost guns. The DA’s office has made tackling this issue a priority, as such weapons are often linked to violent crimes and are difficult to trace.
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