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In reply to the discussion: Multiple Injured After Shooting at South Carolina Mall [View all]BumRushDaShow
(173,626 posts)6. Here in Philly this past week, ATF cracked a couple gun rings from down there (SC and GA)
They dub it the "Iron Pipeline". Seems this SC mall is not that far from Myrtle Beach, one of the locations that participated in straw purchases that got funneled here.
400 illegal guns in Philly flowed through the Iron Pipeline
By Peter Crimmins April 11, 2022

ATF officials announced two federal indictments of 14 individuals charged with trafficking about 500 firearms from the Southern states of Georgia and South Carolina to sell in Philadelphia, at a press conference on April 11, 2022. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
More than 400 illegal guns originally bought in southern states have been tracked to Philadelphia. The office of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms has identified two separate straw purchasing operations in what is called the Iron Pipeline, buying guns in bulk and routing them into northern states. Eleven people have been indicted as part of a straw purchasing ring out of Georgia.
These conspirators purchased nearly 300 firearms from dealers around Atlanta over the course of six months and transported them to Philadelphia for sale on the black market for over $100,000, said U.S. Attorney Jennifer Williams. A second straw purchasing operation out of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, put over 100 guns into Philadelphias illegal market. Three people have been indicted in that ring. Williams described the investigations and indictments while flanked by dozens of the seized weapons, ranging in size from small-caliber pistols and .223 caliber semiautomatic rifles.

ATF press conference on April 11, 2022. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Dozens of guns known to have been resold by the two straw purchasing operations are still at large, according to ATF Special Agent Matthew Varisco. ATF investigators noticed some weapons seized from criminals in Philadelphia had been purchased very recently out of state, what Williams called a short time to crime, suggesting they were bought with the intent to illegally resell them.
The investigation and indictments across state lines came through the All Hands on Deck violent crime prevention program, a coordinated effort of local and federal law enforcement Williams announced last year. Williams said some of the accused gun traffickers are in custody in their home districts of Philadelphia, Myrtle Beach, or Atlanta. Some have been released on bail, and some have yet to be taken into custody.

ATF officials announced two federal indictments of 14 individuals charged with trafficking about 500 firearms from the Southern states of Georgia and South Carolina to sell in Philadelphia, at a press conference on April 11, 2022. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
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https://whyy.org/articles/400-illegal-guns-in-philly-flowed-through-the-iron-pipeline/
By Peter Crimmins April 11, 2022

ATF officials announced two federal indictments of 14 individuals charged with trafficking about 500 firearms from the Southern states of Georgia and South Carolina to sell in Philadelphia, at a press conference on April 11, 2022. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
More than 400 illegal guns originally bought in southern states have been tracked to Philadelphia. The office of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms has identified two separate straw purchasing operations in what is called the Iron Pipeline, buying guns in bulk and routing them into northern states. Eleven people have been indicted as part of a straw purchasing ring out of Georgia.
These conspirators purchased nearly 300 firearms from dealers around Atlanta over the course of six months and transported them to Philadelphia for sale on the black market for over $100,000, said U.S. Attorney Jennifer Williams. A second straw purchasing operation out of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, put over 100 guns into Philadelphias illegal market. Three people have been indicted in that ring. Williams described the investigations and indictments while flanked by dozens of the seized weapons, ranging in size from small-caliber pistols and .223 caliber semiautomatic rifles.

ATF press conference on April 11, 2022. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Dozens of guns known to have been resold by the two straw purchasing operations are still at large, according to ATF Special Agent Matthew Varisco. ATF investigators noticed some weapons seized from criminals in Philadelphia had been purchased very recently out of state, what Williams called a short time to crime, suggesting they were bought with the intent to illegally resell them.
The investigation and indictments across state lines came through the All Hands on Deck violent crime prevention program, a coordinated effort of local and federal law enforcement Williams announced last year. Williams said some of the accused gun traffickers are in custody in their home districts of Philadelphia, Myrtle Beach, or Atlanta. Some have been released on bail, and some have yet to be taken into custody.

ATF officials announced two federal indictments of 14 individuals charged with trafficking about 500 firearms from the Southern states of Georgia and South Carolina to sell in Philadelphia, at a press conference on April 11, 2022. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
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https://whyy.org/articles/400-illegal-guns-in-philly-flowed-through-the-iron-pipeline/
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Republicans have made gun problem worst. First don't bring guns into a mall
rockfordfile
Apr 2022
#33
Here in Philly this past week, ATF cracked a couple gun rings from down there (SC and GA)
BumRushDaShow
Apr 2022
#6
We are awash with weapons since O was elected. Hmm. Before that, it seemed pretty consistent with
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2022
#10
Just pointing out my regional experience. It went up dramatically at that time. Book banning sux.
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2022
#13
The percentage of households in US that own at least one gun has been consistent since 1972
Kaleva
Apr 2022
#16