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How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA?

How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA? Ammoland Inc. Posted on How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA? U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Very few people are prosecuted for the illegal possession of silencers/suppressors in the United States. One of the problems in understanding the U.S. criminal justice system is records are dispersed. Records are kept in many different formats, and not easily searchable or sortable by offense. There are both federal and state crimes. The data is not all digitized. When it is, it is not all in searchable databases available to the public.

DOC reports Stafford Creek inmate dies of COVID

DOC reports Stafford Creek inmate dies of COVID By Ryan Sparks, The Daily World Published: December 16, 2020, 8:25am Share: ABERDEEN A Stafford Creek Corrections Center inmate died due to COVID-19 on Thursday, the State Department of Corrections said. “On December 10, 2020, an individual incarcerated at Stafford Creek Corrections Center passed away at a local healthcare facility due to COVID-19 related illness,” the DOC said in a press release. As of Friday afternoon, the department had released no further details to the public and had not yet responded to questions from The Daily World. Stafford Creek had not reported a single COVID-related death since the state began tallying pandemic numbers back in March. The facility had reported just four COVID cases over a nine-month span until the virus had infiltrated the facility in late November, causing the overall amount of cases to skyrocket to 242 as of Thursday.

Eleven people indicted in drug trafficking conspiracy in Pierce, King and Snohomish counties

Eleven people indicted in drug trafficking conspiracy in Pierce, King and Snohomish counties article SEATTLE - The U.S. Attorney s Office announced Wednesday that eleven people were indicted in a wide-ranging conspiracy for trafficking heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine in a multi-state area.  According to the indictment by a federal grand jury, the conspirators distributed the drugs smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico in Pierce, King, and Snohomish Counties.   Two of the defendants were also charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering for their activities with the drug proceeds. Today alone, law enforcement seized 18 pounds of heroin, 25 pounds of methamphetamine, as many as 15,000 fentanyl pills, more than $150,000 in cash drug proceeds and 23 firearms.

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