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Two brothers convicted of running ghost gun factory that produced untraceable 3D printed firearms
What started out as an idea over a round of pool turned into a small criminal enterprise.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WHDH) - A Washington County Superior Court justice convicted 30-year-old Nicholas Dailey for 3D printing ghost guns. The court sentenced the North Kingstown man to one year in prison ...
EAST PROVIDENCE — An East Providence man who the state police says was using "a high-level 3D printing operation" to manufacture "ghost guns" was arrested Wednesday on weapons and drug charges, ...
Today, home 3D printing enthusiasts enjoy the ability to create intricate and rugged prints, including the capability to print working firearms, also known as ghost guns. The idea of a 3D-printed ...
California and San Francisco are cracking down on ghost gun manufacturing by suing websites that provide code and instructions for 3D printing ghost guns. "The ghost gun industry continues to exploit ...
Norwich Police arrested a man after seizing several ghost guns, two 3D printers and other evidence that suggested he was making homemade guns. Members of the Norwich Police Department’s Patrol ...
BALTIMORE -- A Baltimore man arrested Wednesday is accused of 3D printing at least 20 ghost guns in Southeast Baltimore, police said. Kevin Wallace, 49, is charged with several firearms-related ...
D-printed guns are a growing threat to public safety. The blueprints used to make these firearms can be found online, making them easily accessible. With a relatively cheap 3D printer and a quick web ...
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