It seems like it was just over a year ago. There was a bust here, people working in a transfer facility for freight were making off with firearms on their way to FFL‘s. While my memory can be a bit shaky at times, during the NRA annual meeting here… a yout tossed a Draco under a car or something like that, and it led to the whole thing, making the news with the guns being jacked at the transfer facility. Seems like it was on Holt Road.
If the yout hadn’t have been apprehended, none of this would’ve come to light the way it did.
I’ll now go and check the safe… Make sure none of my guns in there have loaded themselves. I think the 1898 Springfield is the one to keep an eye out for… It has something to prove.
An atf agent came into the shop I worked at, told the owner there are people coming in to buy guns, it’s going to look like straw purchases, and it is, we want you to let them happen, it’s a investigation into gun running between Evansville and Chicago, .......
I caught my 1880 Trapdoor carbine trying to get out of the safe today.It seems like it was just over a year ago. There was a bust here, people working in a transfer facility for freight were making off with firearms on their way to FFL‘s. While my memory can be a bit shaky at times, during the NRA annual meeting here… a yout tossed a Draco under a car or something like that, and it led to the whole thing, making the news with the guns being jacked at the transfer facility. Seems like it was on Holt Road.
If the yout hadn’t have been apprehended, none of this would’ve come to light the way it did.
I’ll now go and check the safe… Make sure none of my guns in there have loaded themselves. I think the 1898 Springfield is the one to keep an eye out for… It has something to prove.
Very wise choice! You are a man of great wisdom in these challenging times.Hmmmm, nope not gonna do it.
And this friends, is why we don't work with law enforcement.An atf agent came into the shop I worked at, told the owner there are people coming in to buy guns, it’s going to look like straw purchases, and it is, we want you to let them happen, it’s a investigation into gun running between Evansville and Chicago, so the owner (who could tell who it was) did the paperwork and let the sales go through.
A few months later he was called to Indianapolis ATF office (with his lawyer) because the atf was investigating him knowingly allowing straw purchases to happen!
Guess what happened the next time they approached him about investigating straw purchases!
Yup, sounds good, but will never happen. It would take a total government collapse for that to happen. Once these federal agencies are created, they never seem to go away.While I know I'm dreaming, I do hope that I've lived long enough to see the ATF along with the majority if not all of the doj tossed into the dustbin of history
What's their ING......Hmmmm, nope not gonna do it.
Well while I can dream, I'm okay with a total government collapse as well.Yup, sounds good, but will never happen. It would take a total government collapse for that to happen. Once these federal agencies are created, they never seem to go away.
Daylen Bell, 24, Indianapolis
Jaylyn Lamont Crenshaw, 25, Indianapolis
Michaela Evan Day, 27, Indianapolis
Michael Glen Day, 23, Indianapolis
Davone Trae Eans, 24, Indianapolis
Kendall Rayshaun Ezell, 21, Indianapolis
Anthony Keith Jones, 24, Indianapolis
Isiah Thomas Keller, 21, Greenfield
Anthony James Morst, 24, Indianapolis
Caleb Morris Redman, 23, Indianapolis
Jordan Devon Ross, 24, Gary
Derrion Wisdom Scruggs, 23, Unknown
Michael Coreal Stubbs, 22, Indianapolis
Demetrius Andre Young, 24, Indianapolis
Jalen Charles Zimmerman, 23, Indianapolis
Hmmmm, nope not gonna do it.
Ok but like how do these people even get caught in the first place? Assuming nobody talked. Did they leave on the serial numbers and the police raided one of their houses?From the Columbus Republic newspaper yesterday. I'm glad to see them bringing people down for this.
INDIANAPOLIS- Fifteen individuals have been charged in a federal indictment alleging a conspiracy to straw purchase dozens of firearms from at least six federally licensed firearms dealers in the central Indiana area.
Each of the following defendants have been charged with conspiring to make false statements during the purchase of a firearm, and one or more counts of making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm:
- Daylen Bell, 24, Indianapolis
- Jaylyn Lamont Crenshaw, 25, Indianapolis
- Michaela Evan Day, 27, Indianapolis
- Michael Glen Day, 23, Indianapolis
- Davone Trae Eans, 24, Indianapolis
- Kendall Rayshaun Ezell, 21, Indianapolis
- Anthony Keith Jones, 24, Indianapolis
- Isiah Thomas Keller, 21, Greenfield
- Anthony James Morst, 24, Indianapolis
- Caleb Morris Redman, 23, Indianapolis
- Jordan Devon Ross, 24, Gary
- Derrion Wisdom Scruggs, 23, Unknown
- Michael Coreal Stubbs, 22, Indianapolis
- Demetrius Andre Young, 24, Indianapolis
- Jalen Charles Zimmerman, 23, Indianapolis
According to court documents, from at least November 2020, continuing up to April 8, 2022, Keller, Stubbs, Ezell, Michael Day, and Jones conspired to pay straw purchasers to buy illegally guns from at least six central Indiana federally licensed firearms dealers on their behalf. This form of gun trafficking is frequently referred to as “straw purchasing.” Straw purchasing occurs when a person who is allowed to legally purchase a gun from a federally licensed dealer falsely states that they are purchasing a firearm for themselves, when they know that the gun is actually intended for someone else.
Keller, Stubbs, Ezell, Michael Day, and Jones paid Redman, Scruggs, Bell, Morst, Ross, Zimmerman, Michaela Day, Eans, Crenshaw, and Young to make straw purchases from federally licensed gun dealers. Keller, Stubbs, Ezell, Michael Day, and Jones then transported the illegally purchased guns to resell them elsewhere.
If convicted, each defendant charged faces up to 10 years in federal prison.
The following investigative agencies collaborated to make this investigation and the recent warrant execution possible:
Zachary A. Myers, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, said Assistant United States Attorney Pamela Domash is prosecuting this case.
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
- Greenfield Police Department
- Hancock County Sheriff’s Office
- Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department
- Lawrence Police Department
- United States Marshals Service
This case was brought as part of the Indiana Crime Guns Task Force (ICGTF). ICGTF is a partnership of law enforcement officers and analysts from several central Indiana law enforcement agencies in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Marion, Morgan, Johnson, and Shelby counties. In cooperation with state, local, and federal partners, ICGTF collaborates to address violent crime through a comprehensive strategy including innovative approaches to locating suspects and evidence related to violent crimes and illegal possession of firearms.
This case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a program bringing together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and gun violence, and to make our neighborhoods safer for everyone. On May 26, 2021, the department launched a violent crime reduction strategy strengthening PSN based on these core principles: fostering trust and legitimacy in our communities, supporting community-based organizations that help prevent violence from occurring in the first place, setting focused and strategic enforcement priorities, and measuring the results.
Oldest perp listed is only 27 years old.