The Big Picture
A former member of the California National Guard is accused by federal authorities of selling untraceable ghost guns and informing a drug dealer about impending law enforcement raids. The individual allegedly provided the dealer with advance notice of police activity, allowing the dealer to evade capture. The case involves allegations of illegal firearms trafficking and obstruction of justice.
Key Facts
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A former California National Guard member is facing federal charges.
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The individual is accused of selling untraceable ghost guns.
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The former Guardsman allegedly tipped off a drug dealer about law enforcement raids.
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The alleged actions include obstruction of justice by providing advance notice of raids.
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Ghost guns are firearms without serial numbers.
How Media Is Covering This
1 articleEx-California National Guard member sold ghost guns, tipped off drug dealer to raids, feds say
Read moreWhy It Matters
The former Guardsman is alleged to have supplied firearms that lack serial numbers, making them difficult to trace by law enforcement. These ghost guns are a growing concern for authorities due to their accessibility and use in criminal activities. The sale of such weapons is a violation of federal and state laws.
In addition to the firearms charges, the individual is accused of actively assisting a drug dealer by leaking information about planned raids. This alleged obstruction of justice allowed the dealer to avoid arrest and continue their illicit activities. The full extent of the cooperation between the former Guardsman and the drug dealer is still under investigation.
