A 38-year-old man has pleaded guilty to federal charges related to the use of a ghost gun while selling methamphetamine. This admission comes after Jonaven Perkins-Sinapati received $12.5 million from the city for injuries he sustained during a police pursuit in 2021, raising questions about his ongoing criminal behavior despite the significant financial settlement.
The case highlights the increasing concern over ghost guns—homemade firearms that lack serial numbers—and their role in drug-related crimes. Perkins-Sinapati’s guilty plea not only underscores the intersection of gun violence and drug sales but also showcases the legal system’s efforts to address these growing threats in communities.
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