A search of the suspect’s home turned up two 3D printers, three firearms and six machine gun conversion devices, police said.
A 25-year-old San Jose man has been arrested on suspicion of manufacturing illegal firearms, according to the San Jose Police Department. A search of the suspect’s home turned up thee firearms, six machine gun conversion devices, a silencer, ammunition, firearm manufacturing materials and two 3D printers. SAN JOSE – A 25-year-old San Jose man was arrested last week on suspicion of manufacturing illegal firearms, police said Tuesday.
Detectives identified and arrested the suspect on March 8 following a “thorough and comprehensive investigation into the manufacturing of privately made firearms” in the city, San Jose police Officer Tanya Hernandez said in a news release. Hernandez said a search of the man’s home turned up three firearms, six machine gun conversion devices, a silencer, ammunition, firearm manufacturing materials and two 3D printers.The suspect was booked into Santa Clara County jail on multiple firearm-related charges. He remained in custody Tuesday on $250,000 bail, according to jail records.Miss Manners: What's a pocketbook? How do I get on an elevator?They were part of the Bay Area exodus. Now, they’ve decided to return.
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