A traffic stop in Ramona resulted in the arrest of Brandon Nichols, who was found in possession of a loaded ghost gun, an untraceable firearm lacking serial numbers. The stop occurred when deputies pulled over his silver Chevrolet Colorado for expired tags near 10th and B Streets at around 9 p.m. on Monday.
Following his arrest, authorities conducted a search of Nichols’ residence, where they discovered equipment for manufacturing firearms, illegal magazines, and ammunition. The development raises concerns about the growing prevalence of untraceable weapons and the potential for additional charges against Nichols, underscoring the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in regulating homemade firearms.
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