A Phoenix man was arrested after selling a "ghost gun" to a California school shooter, a sheriff's office said.
Ghost guns, also known as privately made firearms (PMFs), are particularly dangerous because they are accessible to people who are legally prohibited from purchasing firearms, including minors.
Alleged CEO shooter Luigi Mangione was able to build his murder weapon thanks to directions he obtained from a "3-D ...
Three Venezuelan migrants — including a baby-faced Tren de Aragua leader — brazenly peddled illegal pistols, shotguns, riles ...
The number of ghost guns seized in Baltimore decreased by 24% in 2024 compared to 2023 — part of a longer downward trend. In ...
This story was published in partnership with The Trace, a nonprofit newsroom covering gun violence in America. A version of ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigations notified local authorities on Thursday that someone in their province was posting the ...
State Police charged an Albany man with using 3D-printers to make dozens of guns and hundreds of gun parts following a raid ...