Brandon Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Illegally Possessing ‘Ghost Gun’ and Related Devices in New York

A Florida man, Akeem Davis from Brandon, has been handed an 18-month prison sentence after admitting to a firearm offense. Davis, who at 31 years of age was already a convicted felon, pled guilty to possessing and attempting to sell an untraceable ‘ghost gun’, along with machine gun conversion devices and firearm silencers.

According to the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of New York, Davis traveled from Florida to Latham, New York to sell the improvised firearm for $1,200. His previous conviction on a Kansas state felony drug charge meant he was prohibited from owning firearms, yet, he not only possessed but actively sought to distribute such illegal weapons.

Acting United States Attorney John A. Sarcone III emphasized that Davis’s clear disregard for the law highlights the importance of aggressively pursuing and prosecuting individuals engaged in similar conduct. “His actions, fueled by blatant disregard for the law, are a reminder that this office will not tolerate felons who attempt to flood our streets with illegal, unregulated weapons,” Sarcone stated in a press release, reaffirming the office’s commitment to public safety and its ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks that threaten community well-being…

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