Stolen Credit Card Purchase Leads to Privately Manufactured Firearm Arrest
Photo: seized in this arrest
Originally published as a Sacramento Police Department Facebook post –
“Last month, officers from our North Problem Oriented Policing (NPOP) Team began conducting an investigation related to a report of numerous firearm components that were purchased online with a stolen credit card. Through the investigation, POP officers were able to determine the involved residence and yesterday, with the assistance of SPD SWAT, served a search warrant.
During the execution of the search warrant, five individuals were safely detained and a search was conducted. During the search, officers located numerous firearm components, equipment for manufacturing privately manufactured firearms (Ghost Guns), a privately manufactured assault weapon, narcotics, and evidence of narcotics sales.
Based on the investigation, the following two suspects were arrested:
18-year-old Jamair Morris (Arrested for conspiracy, firearm related charges, and fraud/theft related charges)
22-year-old Steven Williams (Arrested for narcotics sales related charges, conspiracy, firearm related charges, and fraud/theft related charges).”