Ghost guns, including assault weapons and silencers, were recovered during a raid on the home of Lenold Caesar in Cambria Heights.
Photo courtesy of the DAโs office
A Cambria Heights man was criminally charged with possessing an arsenal of ghost guns, including assault weapons, silencers and other weapons-related paraphernalia after a search warrant was executed at his home on 235th Street Tuesday night.
Lenold Caesar, 43, was arraigned Jan. 30 in Queens Criminal Court on a 33-count complaint charging him with multiple criminal possession of a weapon counts and other crimes.
According to the charges, members of the Queens District Attorneyโs office conducted a long-term investigation into Caesarโs purchase of polymer-based, unserialized firearm components, which are easily assembled into operable ghost guns. On Jan. 30, officers from the NYPD and the Queens DAโs Detective Bureau executed a court-authorized search warrant at his home and recovered five ghost gun pistols, three of them having โassault weapons characteristics,โ such as detachable magazines with threaded barrels.
Authorities also recovered four silencers, a dozen ammunition-feeding devices, one short barrel rifle conversion kit, and three rapid-fire modification devicesโalso known as โGlock Switchesโ or Auto Searsโโ that are capable of converting a semi-automatic pistol into a fully automatic machine gun. Law enforcement also seized two drills and other tools used to manufacture ghost guns at his home.
Queens Criminal Court Judge Anthony Battisti ordered Caesar to return to court on Feb. 2. If convicted, he faces up to 15 years in prison.
โIllegal firearms cause unspeakable tragedies in our communities,โ Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said. โI have prioritized taking guns off the street and will continue fighting the growth in ghost gun trafficking, a deeply troubling trend that threatens to make an already pervasive gun violence problem much worse. That is…
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