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3 NYC individuals, including 2 minors, apprehended for producing firearms in a daycare on Mother’s Day.


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OAN’s⁤ Abril Elfi

4:38 PM – Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Three people, including two minors, were arrested after⁤ 3D-printed ghost guns were found inside a licensed Manhattan daycare.

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The New York⁤ City ⁣Police ⁤Department (NYPD) announced on Tuesday the‌ arrest of 18-year-old Karon Jamal Coley and two other suspects, whose identities remain private as they are minors.

Mayor Eric Adams ⁣(D-N.Y.) spoke about the situation and said that this is a heartbreaking scenario.

“This is a heartbreaking scenario of thinking​ that⁤ you’re dropping⁣ your child off to a place of safe⁤ haven, just⁤ to find⁤ out that​ it was⁢ a ⁤dangerous environment where someone was making a gun⁤ inside,”‌ he said.

NYPD’s Deputy ⁢Commissioner of Intelligence ​and Counterterrorism Bureau Rebecca Weiner told the press that police had‌ executed three search warrants at the daycare as ⁣part of a “long-term investigation into the manufacture and ​sale ‌of privately-made firearms.”

According​ to Weiner, law enforcement discovered several ‍3D-printed firearms including two completed 3D-printed ghost-guns and⁣ one nearly-finished ‌assault pistol, as well as a ⁢3D printer, 3D ‍printing tools and plastic filament in the⁢ home where ‍Coley’s mom runs a licensed daycare.

She also stated that authorities discovered an “obviously maltreated and neglected‍ dog” inside a locker room in the home.

Coley was reportedly charged with criminal‌ possession ⁢of a loaded firearm, manufacturing a machine gun, manufacturing a⁢ rapid fire modification device, manufacturing a dangerous instrument, four counts of criminal ⁢possession of a weapon and acting in a manner ⁤injurious to a⁤ child.

Acting Executive Deputy Commissioner of ⁢Mental Hygiene for⁣ the City Health ​Department, ⁣Christina Chang, said that the daycare ‌had been inspected in February where three violations were found “related to documentation ‌around feeding and sleeping schedules and​ preferences from⁢ the family as well‌ as verification from​ doctors ⁣that children don’t didn’t have any infectious diseases.”

The news came just ⁤two weeks after a one-year-old boy died and​ three other children were⁢ hospitalized after “coming into contact with an opioid” at a home-based day care facility in ⁢Bronx, New York.

According to ‌police,⁢ 263 ghost guns were recovered in New York City in 2021, 436 in 2022 and⁣ 290 so far this year.

Reportedly, the ages of the minors or if they are related to Coley were​ not immediately known.

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How were the ‍3D-printed ghost guns discovered in the licensed‍ daycare facility?

‌Title: Arrests Made‍ After 3D-Printed Ghost Guns Found in Licensed Manhattan Daycare

Introduction:

In a shocking turn of⁤ events, three individuals, including two⁢ minors, have been arrested following the discovery of 3D-printed ghost guns inside a ‍licensed daycare facility in Manhattan. The incident has raised concerns about the accessibility and proliferation of such weapons in our‍ city. Mayor Eric Adams expressed his distress at this heartbreaking scenario, where a place that was ⁣supposed ⁣to be a safe haven for children turned out to be a dangerous environment. This article aims to delve into the details surrounding the arrests and shed light on the ongoing issue of ghost guns.

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