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20-year-old Georgian pleads guilty to 3D printing ghost gunsA 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 Lizella, used 3D ...
Jaden Michael-William Pope, of Lizella, faces a maximum of 10 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia.
Prosecutors say Jaden Michael-William Pope, 20, admitted to making multiple machine guns and silencers in his bedroom using a 3D printer. Under federal law, only specially licensed gun ...
Federal agents seized 3D printers, multiple firearms, and silencers from the bedroom of Jaden Michael-William Pope in Crawford County. Pope faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
Jaden Michael-William Pope, 20, of Lizella, pleaded guilty to one count of manufacturing an unregistered machine gun before Judge Marc Treadwell, for the Middle District of Georgia, federal ...
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Lizella student admits to making illegal 3D printed machine guns from his bedroom, prosecutors sayJaden Michael-William Pope, 20, admitted to making multiple machine guns and silencers in his bedroom using a 3D printer, prosecutors say. American Gas Association reacts to Trump announcement of ...
Jaden Michael-William Pope, 20 of Lizella, used 3D printers to build machine guns and silencers and offering them up online, federal officials said. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office was ...
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