Russell Byron Norton is accused of running a one-man illegal gun manufacturing “empire” out of his Bristol Township auto business and Bensalem, Bucks County home.
Russell Byron Norton, 32, was wanted on an active felony criminal warrant out of Cape May Courthouse, New Jersey, when authorities pulled him over in a traffic stop on Dec. 22. During a search of his vehicle, police found 12 bags of suspected fentanyl/heroin, reports said.
Norton was arrested and charged with 93 felony counts that involve illegal firearms sales and corrupt organizations. He is currently incarcerated in Bucks County Correctional Center, the news site reported. If you didn’t know, ghost guns are untraceable firearms that are assembled from various pieces, often through DIY kits.
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