Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
Feds Charge 5 in Georgia-Chicago Gun Ring Linked to 2021 Murder
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Feds Charge 5 in Georgia-Chicago Gun Ring Linked to 2021 Murder

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Summary

  • A 23-count federal indictment unsealed in Georgia charged five people in an alleged trafficking ring that moved dozens of guns from Georgia to Chicago street gangs.
  • Prosecutors say Anthony Edmond and Rafael Enriquez face the most serious counts—covering firearms trafficking, machineguns and drug trafficking—and could receive life sentences if convicted.
  • Court papers allege Edmond bought at least 22 firearms in 10 months, then delivered weapons, ammunition and high-capacity magazines from Georgia to gang members in Chicago.
  • Authorities recovered 20 guns allegedly tied to Edmond across three states between 2021 and 2026, and some were allegedly converted to fully automatic weapons before turning up in violent crimes.
  • One Glock bought in Georgia was recovered 36 days later in Chicago and was later forensically linked to a 2021 juvenile murder and two other shootings, underscoring the interstate pipeline prosecutors say fed gang violence.

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