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14 Charged With Illegally Trafficking Hundreds Of Firearms Into Philadelphia From Southern States

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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (KYW) - On Monday, federal officials unveiled two indictments charging 14 people with illegally trafficking hundreds of firearms into Philadelphia.

The two indictments are a blunt look at the gun problem in Philadelphia.

This is a sampling of the firepower 14 defendants flooded into Philadelphia, a so-called black market pipeline from Georgia and South Carolina to the Delaware Valley.

The guns were driven back to Philadelphia and federal prosecutors say, in many instances, the straw-purchased firearms destroyed lives.

“Both cases involve individuals illegally trafficking firearms from states in the South up into northeastern cities — in this case Philadelphia — which are then recovered at crimes scenes, a phenomenon known as the iron pipeline,” Assitant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams said.

Federal agents traced more than 400 handguns and rifles, recovering many of them.

The alleged scheme started with Frederick Norman, a man living in Atlanta.

He went on a gun purchasing spree between June and November of 2020, according to one of the indictments bearing his name.

Norman and more than a dozen conspirators moved the firearms to Philadelphia, with cash changing hands.

“The weapons purchased in these cases were utilized in non-fatal shootings and linked through our system to other criminal events that occurred here in the city,” said Matt Varisco with the ATF.

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