A 20-year-old Middle Georgia man has pleaded guilty to federal charges after he was accused of 3D printing guns and silencers in his bedroom, officials said.
A 20-year-old college student living just 11 miles south of Macon pled guilty to building and selling 3D printed machine guns ...
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Jaden Michael-William Pope, 20, admitted to making multiple machine guns and silencers in his bedroom using a 3D printer, ...
An area technical college student and self-described “machinist” admitted to building firearms with a 3D printer in his bedroom, federal prosecutors said Monday. Jaden Michael-William Pope, 20, of ...
Federal agents seized 3D printers, multiple firearms, and silencers from the bedroom of Jaden Michael-William Pope in Crawford County. Pope faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
Jaden Pope from Georgia pleaded guilty to illegally manufacturing machineguns with 3D printers and faces up to ten years in ...
Jaden Michael-William Pope, 20 of Lizella, used 3D printers to build machine guns and silencers and offering them up online, federal officials said. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office was ...
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