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Hundreds
of Guns Confiscated
Suspect Booked at Devonshire Division
The Los Angeles Police Department aggressively targets suspects
involved in the illegal sale of firearms to stop the flow of guns
to the streets of Los Angeles.
On September 16, 2004, the Gun Unit, Detective Support Division,
working from recently developed intelligence information, conducted
an undercover gun buy operation in the Porter Ranch area of Los
Angeles.
The suspect, Wayne Wright, engaged in an unlawful firearm transaction
with an undercover Gun Unit officer. Wright was immediately arrested
for the violation and during a subsequent search of his vehicle
11 additional rifles and shotguns were recovered.
Gun Unit Detectives then obtained a search warrant for Wright's
residence in the city of Simi Valley. During the service of the
warrant, Gun Unit detectives recovered 376 weapons, including rifles,
shotguns, handguns and assault weapons. Many of these guns are the
types routinely used in crimes in Los Angeles.
Also recovered at Wright 's residence was a silencer and thousands
of rounds of ammunition, including tracer rounds and armor piercing
rounds, all of which in California, are felonies to possess.
During 2003, the gun unit seized 348 firearms. Year-to-date in 2004,
the Gun Unit has seized 411 firearms. The seizure in this case of
388 total firearms nearly equals that for the first 8 months of
2004 and exceeds the total seizure for 2003.
The suspect, Wayne Wright, is not a licensed gun dealer and the
Los Angeles Police Department believes that Wright is actively engaged
in unlawful gun trafficking.
Wayne Wright, is 56 years of age, and a resident of Simi Valley,
California. He was booked at Devonshire Area Police Station for
12072 (d) P.C. - Transfer, Delivery or Sales of Firearms.
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