Experts say homemade ghost guns, like the one allegedly used in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, are becoming more ...
In Manhattan, a shocking crime has put the spotlight on the rising threat of ghost guns. On December 4, Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was shot dead in the heart of New York City.
Alleged CEO shooter Luigi Mangione was able to build his murder weapon thanks to directions he obtained from a "3-D ...
Sheriff’s officials said on Tuesday that a convicted felon from Phoenix sold the ghost gun to the school shooter in April.
Ghost guns, also known as privately made firearms (PMFs), are particularly dangerous because they are accessible to people ...
A special agent with the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office demonstrates how to assemble a ghost gun. Built in about an hour, the weapon was fully functional. (NBC News) Police investigating ...
The legal status of so-called ghost guns today remains in limbo. That has to change, fast. The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan has spotlighted the fury that many ...
A mechanic at LaGuardia Airport was arrested and criminally charged with weapons possession and other related crimes after a ...
For the third time, state Rep. Melissa Shusterman said she plans to introduce legislation aimed at classifying 3D-printed ...