An Oakland resident, Robert Davis, is convicted by a federal jury on charges of illegal gun trafficking and possession, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding firearm regulations. The jury’s unanimous decision comes after evidence revealed Davis’s illicit activities, including sourcing guns from Texas and marketing them through social media.
During the trial, it was established that Davis was caught with a loaded firearm and over 100 rounds of ammunition, despite being legally barred from possession due to a prior felony conviction. He could face a maximum sentence of ten years in prison, with further penalties possible for illegal distribution, as the case underscores significant law enforcement efforts to combat illegal gun trafficking in California.
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