The two Nanuet residents arrested last week on gun charges were allegedly using a 3D-printer to manufacture un-serialized and untraceable so-called “ghost guns” right in their home. Clarkstown supervisor George Hoehmann told “The Morning Show” Monday that these days, some things just don’t surprise him any more…
Hoehmann puts some of the blame for upticks in certain crimes on people coming north from New York City. Rockland County District Attorney Tom Walsh says an ongoing investigation into illegal firearms nabbed 35 year-old Vivian Wu and 35 year-old Tao Zhang after it was learned that a shipment of a firearms component was heading to their Nanuet home. Officials from numerous law enforcement agencies executed a search warrant at their home and found two loaded and un-serialized semi-automatic handguns, three high-capacity magazines, five major components of a firearm, and a large number of un-serialized ghost-gun parts. Both suspects face several gun-related charges and were sent to the Rockland County Jail on $50,000 cash bail.