James Rabold, 24, has pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in a Staten Island case involving an auto-capable ghost gun. During a raid in New Dorp, authorities seized not only the firearm but also over 2,300 pills, raising concerns about the availability of illegal weapons and drugs in the community.
The guilty plea comes as part of ongoing efforts by law enforcement to crack down on ghost guns, which have become a significant issue due to their circumventing of traditional gun control measures. Rabold’s case highlights the broader serious implications surrounding gun violence and drug trafficking.
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