Whittier man gets 121 months for selling illegal ghost guns, planning robbery of federal informant
A 24-year-old Whittier man was sentenced to 121 months – over 10 years – in federal prison on Monday, Jan. 6 for “operating an unlicensed firearm dealing business” that sold ghost guns and planning the robbery of a confidential informant after agreeing to sell firearms to the informant, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.