Calif. U.S. Attorney: El Cajon Man Who Sold 'Ghost Guns' While Serving as a U.S. Marine Sentenced to Prison
September 18, 2024
September 18, 2024
SAN DIEGO, California, Sept. 18 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2024:
Christian Ferrari of El Cajon was sentenced in federal court today to 37 months in prison following his admission that he sold 22 "ghost guns" to undercover agents without a license. At the time of the sales, Ferrari was an active-duty U.S. Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton.
Privately made firearms, co . . .
Christian Ferrari of El Cajon was sentenced in federal court today to 37 months in prison following his admission that he sold 22 "ghost guns" to undercover agents without a license. At the time of the sales, Ferrari was an active-duty U.S. Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton.
Privately made firearms, co . . .