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Suspect in California serial killings may have used ghost gun, police say

Por: CBS News Crime October 22, 2022

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A suspect — who police have said six victims of a serial killer in Northern California — may have used a firearm without a serial number, also known as a ghost gun, authorities said. Wesley Brownlee, 43, in Stockton, California. Police had been conducting surveillance on him as he drove through the streets of Stockton early that morning, and officials said he was armed with a handgun and may have been out hunting for another victim when he... + full article



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