A 14-year-old boy in Ramapo, New York, is now at the center of a legal investigation after authorities discovered he was in possession of a loaded 9 mm ghost gun during a search warrant execution. This revelation follows a five-month probe by the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office Drug Task Force, which raises critical questions about the accessibility and implications of 3D-printed firearms, especially among minors.
The investigation revealed not only the ghost gun but also 9 mm ammunition and two 3D printers at the residence. Rockland District Attorney Tom Walsh II emphasized the seriousness of these findings, highlighting the ongoing risks posed by untraceable firearms. This incident may prompt renewed discussions on gun control and youth access to dangerous weapons.
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