Over 2 dozen 3D printed ghost guns seized from teen’s bedroom: DA

A San Jose teen is facing criminal charges for allegedly manufacturing ghost guns in his bedroom. (Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office)

(SAN JOSE, Calif.) — An 18-year-old is facing charges for allegedly using a 3D printer to manufacture ghost guns in his bedroom, according to the Santa Clara District Attorneyโ€™s Office.ย 

Jacob Reyes allegedly had two working 3D weapon printers and 27 finished or almost finished guns in his room in San Jose, California. Some of the guns were modified to act as machine guns, and ammunition was found in the home, according to the DAโ€™s office.

All of the weapons seized from Reyesโ€™ bedroom, except one, were manufactured using the printers, the DAโ€™s office said.ย 

Reyes was arraigned on Thursday on charges related to unlicensed manufacturing of firearms using a 3D printer and felony charges of possession of a machine gun, the DAโ€™s office said.ย 

If convicted, he faces prison time, according to the DAโ€™s office.ย 

โ€œThere is a black market of weapons thriving right under our noses,โ€ District Attorney Jeff Rosen said in a statement. โ€œOnce again, the DAโ€™s investigators and their law enforcement partners have taken off the streets an arsenal of untraceable, illegal, and deadly weapons.โ€

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