Braden Hobbs, a 26-year-old realtor from Ponte Vedra Beach, is indicted by a federal grand jury on multiple charges of conspiracy related to illegal firearm trafficking and drug distribution. Federal investigators say Hobbs purchased over 120 firearms from licensed dealers and sold them to drug dealers and convicted felons, knowing that these weapons would be resold on the street.
This case illustrates the complex interplay between drug trafficking and gun violence, as Hobbs is also linked to a substantial cocaine bust during an unrelated DUI arrest. With potential prison time of up to 95 years, the case raises concerns about how firearms are obtained by criminal networks, challenging the common perception that guns come primarily from burglaries.
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