Maryland man allegedly in possession of a 'ghost gun' arrested by Capitol Police
The suspect had an 'ammunition feeding device with 13 rounds of ammo,' according to police
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The United States Capitol Police arrested a 20-year-old man on Tuesday who was allegedly in possession of a "ghost gun" while driving a stolen vehicle just a couple of blocks from the Capitol building, according to authorities.
Trevon Nibblins of Suitland, Maryland, was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm, felony unauthorized use of a vehicle, possession of a large capacity ammunition feeding device and other counts.
Capitol Police spotted Nibblins in a stolen vehicle near the intersection of Independence Avenue SE and 3rd Street SE.
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The 20-year-old told police that he had a gun, and officers located a Polymer 80/ "Ghost Gun" 9mm with an "ammunition feeding device with 13 rounds of ammo."
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Nibblins also had an outstanding warrant in Prince George's County, Maryland, and was taken into custody.
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"This is great police work and one less illegal gun in our community," Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger said in a statement.
Ghost guns are homemade, privately assembled firearms that lack serial numbers and can be purchased without a background check.
The U.S. has seen a rise in ghost guns recently due to advances in 3-D printing and the ease with which people can purchase ready-made kits online.
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Authorities seized more than 23,000 weapons without serial numbers from 2016 to 2020, according to the Justice Department.
The Biden administration released a proposal in May to crack down on ghost guns by broadening the definition of a firearm and requiring serial numbers for some homemade kits.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.