The Nassau County District Attorney’s Office drops a significant ghost gun case against Massapequa dentist Paul Carey after a judge rules that police conducted an unauthorized search during a raid at his home. The 74-count indictment included charges of illegal weapons possession and menacing, stemming from an incident involving Carey and his office secretary.
State Supreme Court Justice Robert Schwartz’s decision highlights the violation of Carey’s constitutional rights, stating police should have obtained a warrant before entering his property. This ruling impacts the fate of dozens of ghost guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition previously found in Carey’s home, raising concerns among local residents about safety and law enforcement protocols.
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