A Campbell resident was arrested this week on suspicion of manufacturing ghost guns and parts that turn handguns into automatic weapons, Santa Clara County District Attorney’s officials said Friday.
Alfred Amaya, 28, is expected to be charged with more than 30 felonies, including possession of a machine gun, manufacturing machine guns and possession of a weapon. Amaya, who was on probation for domestic violence, was arrested during a countywide domestic violence probation sweep.
When officers from the county’s Gun Violence Task Force searched Amaya’s apartment, they allegedly found loaded weapons, a 3D printer that was creating weapons parts for rifles and multiple parts that transform guns into automatic weapons, officials said…