A federal indictment alleges 31-year-old Demontre Hackworth bought nearly 100 firearms from licensed dealers without having to go through a background check because he had a state “license to carry.” Then, he illegally sold them to other people.
United States Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the arrest of 31-year-old Demontre Hackworth of Dallas. A federal indictment alleges Hackworth bought nearly 100 firearms from licensed dealers without having to go through a background check because he had a state "license to carry." Then, he illegally sold them to other people.
Solomon, a transgender woman, was found inside a car in the parking lot of an Arlington apartment complex."Another one was used in an assault near Dallas 78 days after purchase," Meachum said. "A third was left loaded in a vehicle with a young child just 42 days after purchase." "That person has surrendered his license," Meachum said. "He can no longer sell firearms in the United States. The investigation continues."Of those 16, nine were recovered in North Texas, one in Longview, Texas, four in Canada and one in Baltimore, Maryland. All of them were used to commit a crime."There are real consequences when individuals illegally engage in buying and selling firearms," said Jeff Boshek with ATF Dallas.
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