‘Ghost Gun Factory’ Run Out Of East Village Pad: DA
New Yorkers can perform miracles with cramped kitchens, closets and bedrooms. But one East Village man is accused of using his apartment for a downright deadly use of space: a “ghost gun factory.”
New Yorkers can perform miracles with cramped kitchens, closets and bedrooms. But one East Village man is accused of using his apartment for a downright deadly use of space: a “ghost gun factory.”
“This indictment makes clear that ghost guns continue to proliferate in our city due to their accessibility and low cost,” said District Attorney Bragg. “This alleged ghost gun factory posed a serious threat to public safety, and I thank our prosecutors and law enforcement partners for their excellent work in preventing any harm coming from these weapons.”
Authorities in New York announced Thursday the return to Italy of 14 antiquities worth an estimated $2.5 million, as part of a criminal investigation into smuggling of stolen artifacts.
Authorities in New York announced Thursday the return to Italy of 14 antiquities worth an estimated $2.5 million, as part of a criminal investigation into smuggling of stolen artifacts.
“Italy’s rich cultural history is on full display with these stunning objects being returned today. We are proud to have returned hundreds of objects to the people of Italy in just the past few months, which is emblematic of the strong collaboration with have with our law enforcement partners at home and abroad,” said District Attorney Bragg.