During a routine traffic stop on Sunday night, Watervliet police arrested two men after discovering two untraceable 9mm “ghost guns,” one equipped with a high-capacity magazine. The arrested individuals, Quadir M. Smith and Alejandro R. Reeves, face serious felony charges that highlight ongoing concerns about the accessibility of these illegal firearms.
Watervliet Police Chief William M. Rice expressed alarm over the decision to release the suspects with electronic monitoring after their arraignment, emphasizing the substantial threat these ghost guns pose to community safety. The situation underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in addressing illegal weapons designed to evade tracking.
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