Indianapolis teen sentenced after caught with firearms while out on bond

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis teen was sentenced after he was caught with multiple firearms and machine gun conversion devices while out on bond on another case.

According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana, 19-year-old Q’Tez Laquan Ginn pleaded guilty to possession of a machine gun. Ginn was sentenced to around five years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, as a result of the guilty plea.

In August 2024, the release said that Ginn was seen carrying an AR-style pistol in a parking lot where suspected narcotics trafficking was taking place. Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department later found Ginn in a vehicle with the pistol and marijuana.

At that point, Ginn was out on bond for a felony resisting law enforcement charge in Marion County. Ginn was charged with a felony dealing marijuana charge and taken into custody.

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According to the release, Ginn made calls while he was in custody, asking family members to “move and store his firearms and controlled substances at a home known to the family.”…

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