Two Pottstown residents, Ryan Stoudt, 26, and Maleec Darrius Borders, 24, plead guilty to their roles in a sophisticated gun trafficking network spanning multiple counties. The two men face charges including corrupt organizations and illegal firearm transfers for activities between January and July 2024, contributing to a larger investigation that uncovered 31 illegal firearms, including 3-D printed ghost guns.
Authorities arrested nine individuals linked to the organization, which allegedly operated from a Pottstown storage unit and several residences. Their operations reportedly included the illegal acquisition and distribution of firearms purchased from gun stores across eight counties, raising significant public safety concerns amid the ongoing threat of unaccounted firearms on the streets.
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