Seven men, including three convicted felons, face federal gun charges in an interstate scheme, arrests which Baltimore's top federal prosecutor says are part of a cooperation with city and state agencies.
“A supply chain that brought illegal guns to Baltimore City from Tennessee has been put out of business, and suspects who tried to smuggle weapons into Baltimore are now in federal custody,” U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein said.
The five arrested:
Rodney Donell Henson, aka “Mook,” 28, of Odenton
Antonio Darnell Ennis, aka “Hawk” and “Peanut,” 32, of Glen Burnie
Alvin Gabriel Arciaga, 28, of Brooklyn
Delray Jamare Randall, aka “Black,” 34, of Odenton;
Ernest McCutcheon, aka “Ernie,” 32, of Baltimore;
Leopold Fosso Kengni, aka“Kenny C” and “Kenny G, 24, of Odenton
Leonard Eugene Goliday, aka “Lenny,” 43, of Laurel
In May, authorities arrested an immigrant who was in the U.S, without legal permission and was attempting to sell eight firearms in Baltimore. An investigation led to a second suspect who brought the weapons from Tennessee and sold them in Baltimore. Federal and Baltimore investigators found he was bringing many firearms up to Baltimore this way, and the seller was arrested in July while bringing 21 guns to Baltimore. Agents found the seller's customers and had undercover operatives offer them the opportunity to buy firearms. On Dec. 12, several of the men now accused allegedly came to the undercover-run location to buy handguns, silenced weapons, an automatic Glock handgun and other firearms. All were inoperable and police had a covert presence in the area. After each transaction was done, the purchasers were arrested.
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