Q’Tez Laquan Ginn, a 19-year-old man from Indianapolis, is sentenced to 61 months in federal prison for possessing illegal firearms and machine gun conversion devices. His conviction stems from an incident in August 2024, where Ginn was found with an AR-style pistol in a location associated with narcotics trafficking, raising concerns about the proliferation of firearms and violence in urban areas.
During his arrest, authorities discovered that Ginn, who was already facing felony charges, had further directed family members to hide additional weapons and drugs while he was incarcerated. A subsequent search revealed a duffel bag containing multiple firearms and conversion devices, commonly known as “Glock switches,” which illicitly convert semiautomatic weapons into fully automatic ones. This case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat illegal arms trafficking and the potential dangers posed by such modifications in communities.
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