DOJ: Suspects who illegally trafficked more than 60 guns from South Carolina to Philadelphia have been charged

The Justice Department has charged two men in connection with the trafficking of dozens of firearms from us-regions to Philadelphia, federal authorities said.

On Friday, United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced charges against Terrance Darby, 41, and Ontavious Plumer, 32, for allegedly transporting almost 60 firearms, making unlicensed deals, conspiracy to conduct illegal transactions and making false statements.

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The alleged criminal activity was initiated by Darby, who would order the firearms with Plumber who would send for them from South Carolina. According to the statement, co-conspirators would retrieve these arms through straw purchases and transport them into Philadelphia.

With today’s charges, we have shut off yet another valve to stem the flow of guns into Philadelphia. Our Office is working with urgency and determination to get guns off the streets of our city. 2/2

— U.S. Attorney Williams (@USAttyWilliams) June 10, 2022

The charges are the third set announced by the Eastern District of Pennsylvania office, amid a push by the state to eliminate illegal gun activity. 

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“At a time when our communities have seen a spike in violent gun crime, it is more important now than ever that we hold those accountable for criminal actions,” said Matthew Varisco, Special Agent in charge of ATF’s Philadelphia Field Division, per the DOJ. “The diligence of our local, state, and federal partners prevented more guns from circulation into the community, as the indictment alleges.”

The Justice Department charged two men in connection with the trafficking of dozens of firearms from South Carolina to Philadelphia on Friday, federal authorities said.

The Justice Department charged two men in connection with the trafficking of dozens of firearms from South Carolina to Philadelphia on Friday, federal authorities said.
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Philadelphia prosecutors previously charged individuals with the unlawful trafficking of 400 firearms into the city. 

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