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Monday, May 16, 2022
'GHOST GUNS' FLOODING THE STREETS OF NEW YORK
Top NYPD official decries ‘ghost gun’ threat, blames it on bail reform
Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism John
Miller said bail reform is to blame for the flood of guns on New York
City streets
An NYPD bigwig blamed bail reform for the number of guns flooding the
Big Apple’s streets and worried about the proliferation of untraceable
“ghost guns” in a radio interview that aired Sunday.
“There has not been a time in modern history where this many people
have been walking around with guns not fearful of the consequences,”
Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism John Miller
told host John Catsimatidis on his WABC 770 AM radio show.
Miller pointed to an incident just last week to illustrate his point.
An NYPD cop, Officer Dennis Vargas, of the Bronx Borough public safety
team, was shot in the arm in an exchange of gunfire
with a man who had been freed ahead of a sentencing date connected to a
past gun bust. The suspect, Rameek Smith, was killed in the Tuesday
shootout.
“So you see the triangle of quality of life crimes lead to people
involved in other violations of the law, including violent crimes,”
Miller said.
City and police officials have made shootings a priority in terms of
crime-fighting — with the NYPD launching special anti-gun teams to
combat the scourge.
“Ghost Gun” recovered by the NYPD in the Bronx
Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell has said the department is “making noticeable headway” through its increased patrols and Neighborhood Safety Teams.
Nearly 70% of those busted by the new anti-gun units have a prior criminal history, officials have said. But, as The Post revealed last month,
some suspects allegedly busted with weapons by the teams were allowed
to walk free within hours of their arrest — thanks to lax judges and
bail reform.
In the interview, Miller also sounded the alarm about the number of
so-called ghost guns – firearms without serial numbers that are bought
in parts and built – spiking and adding to the dangerous mix.
“There’s companies that sell the parts and then you log onto a
YouTube video and it tells you how to assemble the parts,” Miller, who
has met with the ATF in DC about the guns, said.
Miller said the number of ghost guns has skyrocketed from 17 in 2018 into the hundreds
“Under the current federal law, which is about to change, because
they’re selling parts not a completed firearm it’s not considered a
firearm by these companies. Nobody’s getting a background check. Nobody
has a license. Nobody has a permit.”
The number of the ghost guns has skyrocketed from 17 in 2018 to the hundreds, he said.
NYPD statistics released last month
showed the number of ghost guns appearing in the city has exploded this
year, with 131 recovered between Jan. 1 and April 6. That is a
staggering 351 percent increase over the 29 recovered by cops during the
same period in 2021. The ghost guns made up 12 percent of all guns
recovered so far, according to the NYPD.
“We’re projecting now we’re probably going to pick up between 500 and 700 ghost guns,” Miller said of 2022.
“No serial numbers, totally untraceable and totally functional as a
firearm and we’re finding them at crime scenes.” “For the criminal
element, the gun with no father, no mother, no way to trace it is a
dream machine that deals death.
Mayor Eric Adams has called for more help from the federal government, and New Yorkers themselves, to help crackdown on the ghost guns scourge.
Miller was unable to say how many shootings were connected to ghost guns in the city when asked recently.
1 comment:
Trey
said...
“No serial numbers, totally untraceable and totally functional as a firearm and we’re finding them at crime scenes.” “For the criminal element, the gun with no father, no mother, no way to trace it is a dream machine that deals death.
Bullshit! Most Ghost gun parts have ser. numbers just not a manufacturer.
All guns leave a signature whether they have a ser. number or not. Primer marks, rifling and even homemade guns have signature markings. You want to stop a gun trail? Wear gloves and a hoodie and drop it at the scene. That's right. Just leave it! It works better than using a gun at multiple crimes. Just like in the Godfather. NYC needs Bail Reform. That's all.
1 comment:
“No serial numbers, totally untraceable and totally functional as a firearm and we’re finding them at crime scenes.” “For the criminal element, the gun with no father, no mother, no way to trace it is a dream machine that deals death.
Bullshit! Most Ghost gun parts have ser. numbers just not a manufacturer.
All guns leave a signature whether they have a ser. number or not. Primer marks, rifling and even homemade guns have signature markings. You want to stop a gun trail? Wear gloves and a hoodie and drop it at the scene. That's right. Just leave it! It works better than using a gun at multiple crimes. Just like in the Godfather. NYC needs Bail Reform. That's all.
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