Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com

This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team

17 Arrested in Wake County Drug and Gun Operation

Wake County law enforcement, in collaboration with federal agencies including the DEA and ATF, arrests 17 individuals during a major drug trafficking operation. This extensive sting results in the seizure of illegal narcotics and a remarkable total of 55 firearms, highlighting a strong commitment to community safety.

Among those arrested is 20-year-old Marzavier Richardson, who faces serious charges including 16 counts of trafficking opium and conspiracy. The operation, underscored by ongoing efforts to tackle drug-related crime, reflects the determination of Sheriff Willie Rowe and his team to hold repeat offenders accountable and ensure safer streets for residents.

More Gun News...

Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com
Utah plans to increase nonresident hunting fees by 100% for the upcoming season, affecting many out-of-state hunters.
Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com
A new AI-driven gun detection system is now in use to enhance safety in Michigan schools.
Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com
Washington State Patrol plans staffing increase if new gun permit bill passes, requiring two background checks for firearm purchases.
Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com
University of Minnesota law students tackle gun violence by working on real cases through a unique law clinic.
Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com
A couple from Booneville faces armed robbery charges following a police investigation into a reported incident.
Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com
Authorities seize 30 illegal firearms, highlighting ongoing smuggling issues in Jamaica.
Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com
Officers confiscate three illegal guns during a routine patrol in Statesboro.
Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com
Federal agents seize 110 firearms linked to Brazilian nationals in a gang-related investigation across Massachusetts.
Gun News Daily News gunnewsdaily.com
A local advocate reveals alarming methods of acquiring illegal firearms in Lansing, including car thefts and ghost guns.