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Former Philadelphia deputy accused of trafficking guns used in deadly school shooting

Por: ABC News Nation October 28, 2022

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A former Philadelphia sheriff's deputy allegedly illegally sold two firearms that were used in a deadly school shooting, according to federal prosecutors.Samir Ahmad, 29, of Philadelphia, has been charged with firearms trafficking and selling firearms to a person unlawfully in the U.S., the Department of Justice Thursday.Ahmad allegedly sold a confidential FBI informant who was unlawfully in the U.S. several firearms while he was employed... + full article



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