
NYC to announce lawsuit against ghost gun retailers who illegally sell parts in the city
CNN
New York City officials are scheduled to announce Wednesday the city is filing lawsuits against five retailers of so-called ghost guns.
The action comes after an investigation by authorities determined the companies violate city laws by illegally sending components used to assemble the untraceable firearms to addresses in the five boroughs, two law enforcement officials told CNN.
The suit, which is going to be filed by the City Law Department, stems from an investigation by the New York City Sheriff's office where they set up an address and ordered parts online to identify which companies were the main culprits, according to one of the law enforcement official. The official said the companies violate a law passed by the city council, making it illegal to receive ghost gun parts in the city.

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