Broadus Jamal Daniels, also known as “Wardy,” receives a 35-year prison sentence for his role in a violent drug trafficking conspiracy featuring the use of ghost guns. These untraceable weapons were utilized by the Jugg Gang to defend their territory and retaliate against rival gangs, escalating violence in Southeast Washington, D.C.
Investigators uncovered that Daniels, a senior member of Jugg Gang, participated in drug sales and orchestrated violent retaliations aided by machine pistols assembled from kits purchased online. His sentencing comes amid a wider crackdown resulting in 26 convictions linked to the crew, along with the seizure of firearms, ammunition, and cash, highlighting ongoing concerns over the proliferation of ghost guns in urban crime.
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