Ghost gun ordinance outlawing possession passes in San Jose

An 18-year-old San Jose man faces multiple felony charges after authorities discovered a cache of ghost guns allegedly manufactured in his bedroom.

What we know:

San Jose police arrested Jacob Reyes following an investigation into the unlicensed production of firearms. Eeyes was arrested at his family’s home on Peach Court, where authorities uncovered the arsenal of weapons.

Reyes was arraigned on Thursday on felony charges, including possession of a machine gun and the unlicensed manufacturing of firearms using a 3D printer.

Dig deeper:

According to investigators, Reyes used two 3D printers to manufacture the weapons in his home. They found 27 finished or near-finished ghost guns in his bedroom.

“There is a black market of weapons thriving right under our noses,” District Attorney Jeff Rosen said. “Once again, the DA’s investigators and their law enforcement partners have taken off the streets an arsenal of untraceable, illegal, and deadly weapons.”

Authorities said some of the weapons were modified to act as machine guns.

The Source: This story was written based on information from the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office.

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