The use of 3D-printed guns in criminal and violent activities is likely to continue to increase. And governments and police will continue to have trouble regulating them.
Police investigating the shooting of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, 2024, have announced that the suspected assailant had used a 3D-printed gun. Several high-profile crimes in recent ...
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 ...
CRAWFORD COUNTY, Ga. — A 20-year-old college student living just 11 miles south of Macon pled guilty in federal court to building and selling 3D printed machine guns. Jaden Michael-William Pope, 20 of ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Biden-era regulation on "ghost guns," — untraceable, easy-to-assemble firearms — ruling that they are subject to background checks and other requirements. Gun ...
Norwich Police arrested a man after seizing several ghost guns, two 3D printers and other evidence that suggested he was making homemade guns. Members of the Norwich Police Department’s Patrol ...
A Pennsylvania lawmaker is hoping to crack down on ghost guns in the new year. Ghost guns — privately-made firearms that do not have serial numbers — are difficult for law enforcement to trace and are ...
It's an unfortunate fact that bad people sometimes want guns. And while laws are designed to prevent guns falling into the wrong hands, the determined criminal can be highly resourceful. There are ...