A man in his 30s who had been storing 112 illegal firearms in his home in Suffolk County was arrested on charges of illegal firearm possession and firearm trafficking.
According to the Suffolk County Prosecutor’s Office, a total of 112 illegal firearms, including 12 firearms made with a 3D printer, were found during a search of a home in Medford on the 9th.
Daniel Probeck (35), who lived in the home, was arrested and charged with first- and second-degree firearm sales and first- and second-degree illegal firearm possession. Probeck made a profit by making “ghost guns,” so-called firearms without serial numbers, using firearm parts made with a 3D printer at home and selling them. Probeck’s home was searched and seized after an investigation into the local firearms market that began in March.
Probeck, who is scheduled to appear in court on the 5th of next month, faces up to 25 years in prison if found guilty.
