2aguy
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Yeah....they caught these guys without licensing gun owners, registering guns or universal background checks...since they thought they were selling the guns to a drug cartel.....drug cartel killers don't do licenses, registration or universal background checks....
They caught these guys with old fashioned police work.....an undercover police officer posing as a bad guy...
2 California Army National Guardsmen sentenced for illegally selling guns, ammunition
Court documents show the two men facilitated the sales of several AR-15s, ammunition and ballistic vests to an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration agent posing as a member of a Mexican drug cartel between September 2014 and March 2015.
The deals totaled more than $15,000, court records show.
The men bought the weapons and equipment from a source in Texas before selling them to the undercover agent. A federal judge authorized placing multiple tracking devices on Reyes’s vehicle throughout the investigation.
Authorities arrested Reyes and Casillas in April 2015 — one month after Casillas offered to sell the undercover agent a .50-caliber rifle for $15,000. Law enforcement executed a search warrant on both men’s residences, but never recovered the rifle.
They caught these guys with old fashioned police work.....an undercover police officer posing as a bad guy...
2 California Army National Guardsmen sentenced for illegally selling guns, ammunition
Court documents show the two men facilitated the sales of several AR-15s, ammunition and ballistic vests to an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration agent posing as a member of a Mexican drug cartel between September 2014 and March 2015.
The deals totaled more than $15,000, court records show.
The men bought the weapons and equipment from a source in Texas before selling them to the undercover agent. A federal judge authorized placing multiple tracking devices on Reyes’s vehicle throughout the investigation.
Authorities arrested Reyes and Casillas in April 2015 — one month after Casillas offered to sell the undercover agent a .50-caliber rifle for $15,000. Law enforcement executed a search warrant on both men’s residences, but never recovered the rifle.