Honolulu police have arrested two men in their 40s after state conservation officers reported hearing gunshots at the Waianae Kai Forest Reserve last week. The incident led to the seizure of a ghost gun, a type of firearm that can be assembled at home without serial numbers, raising concerns about illegal weapon possession in the area.
This incident highlights ongoing issues related to gun violence and the presence of unregistered firearms within Hawai’i’s natural reserves. As authorities continue to assess the situation, the arrest aims to address the dangers posed by such weapons to both public safety and wildlife.
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