Federal authorities apprehended a high school teacher and an illegal immigrant involved in a gun-buying conspiracy. This incident raised concerns among millions of Americans who are already worried about the open border situation, especially in light of recent terrorist activities in Israel.
The illegal immigrant, previously deported, managed to re-enter the country undetected. Identified as Conroy Samuels, a Jamaican national with a 2003 conviction for attempted murder, he was found distributing firearms illegally procured by DeAndre Cannon, a high school teacher and basketball coach.
A high school teacher left his dog in a hot car for an hour and a half while he made illegal straw purchases of guns, which he turned over to an illegal immigrant who then spread them around, including two weapons that were later used in shootings. https://t.co/ScgsRsKuqr
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) October 10, 2023
Cannon, aged 34, made straw purchases of nearly four dozen guns in Georgia over a span of four months in 2022. These firearms were then handed off to Samuels, who distributed them further.
Two of these weapons were later used in multiple shootings in Connecticut, highlighting the grave consequences of such illicit activities.
Federal agents had been monitoring the entire operation closely before moving in to arrest both individuals. Unfortunately, during one of these illegal transactions, Cannon left his dog in a hot car for an hour and a half, leading to its tragic death.
The Department of Justice has announced multi-year sentences for both culprits. This case underscores the fact that neither illegal immigrants nor felons are generally allowed to purchase or possess firearms, necessitating the involvement of individuals like Cannon in such operations.
A high school teacher left his dog in a hot car for an hour and a half while he made illegal straw purchases of guns, which he turned over to an illegal immigrant who then spread them around, including two weapons that were later used in shootings.
Prosecutors said DeAndre…— Robert J Kingsbury (@RobertJKingsbu1) October 11, 2023
U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan emphasized the danger posed by firearms traffickers, stating, “Firearms traffickers fuel gun violence in our communities placing citizens at risk of injury and death.”
He further pledged commitment to partnering with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to pursue and prosecute criminals contributing to the illegal flow of guns onto our streets.
ATF Assistant Special Agent in Charge Alicia Jones echoed these sentiments, expressing satisfaction with the success of the operation but also highlighting the persistent problem of illegal firearms trafficking. She affirmed ATF’s continued commitment to work alongside federal, state, and local partners in reducing gun crime.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the threats posed by open borders and the urgent need for stringent border control measures. It also underscores the importance of robust law enforcement partnerships at all levels to combat the scourge of illegal trafficking and its associated violence.
This article appeared in The Patriot Brief and has been published here with permission.
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