Rhode Island man, 34, caught making untraceable 'GHOST' guns, 'using his MOTHER to smuggle them into the Dominican Republic where they sold for thousands of dollars'
[Daily Mail, Where America Gets Its News] - Robert Alcantara was taken into custody at his Providence, Rhode Island, home last Thursday for conspiring to traffic ghost guns
- He was charged in a Rhode Island court for conspiring to traffic ghost guns and making a false statement to law enforcement agents
- Federal agents raided the 34-year-old's residence and confiscated 45 untraceable weapons that he had reportedly assembled
- Prosecutors allege that he and five co-conspirators purchased gun parts between September 2019 and November 2021
- He allegedly sold or attempted to sell 100 firearms that were built with the parts that were purchased
- Text messages recovered by prosecutors revealed that he was planning to use his mother to traffic ghost guns to the Dominican Republic for other clients
Posted by: Skidmark 2022-01-14 |