Albuquerque police have arrested a brother-sister duo following a shooting involving a so-called “ghost gun” at their apartment. The 16-year-old brother is accused of shooting his sister’s boyfriend in what he claims was an act of self-defense, with the incident revealing the siblings’ involvement in creating untraceable firearms without serial numbers.
According to court documents, police discovered six ghost guns and various firearm parts in the residence during their investigation. Angelina Ford, 20, is facing charges for negligently making firearms accessible to a minor, while her brother has been taken into custody at the Juvenile Detention Center. The case underscores ongoing concerns about the rise of ghost guns and their impact on public safety.
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