Two Queens men charged with stockpiling dozens of firearms, including ghost guns

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Two Queens men were arrested last week after investigators uncovered a stockpile of illegal weapons in their possession, according to the Queens District Attorneyโ€™s Office.

Christopher Lall, 32, was taken into custody August 23rd alongside Steve Salamalay, 30, after investigators executed search warrants at their homes, offices and a storage unit, according to a press release.

Officials discovered a dozen illegal firearms, including ghost guns, high-capacity magazines, ammunition and gun manufacturing tools between Lallโ€™s home and storage unit on Hillside Avenue in Jamaica, Salamalayโ€™s home on 89th Avenue and his Manhattan office.

The searches came after a long-term investigation into the defendantsโ€™ purchase of ghost guns, referred to in the press release as โ€œpolymer-based, unserialized firearm components, which are easily assembled into operable firearms without serial numbers.โ€Guns without serial numbers are called ghost guns, because they are untraceable.

A loaded, semi-automatic ghost gun pistol and two Glock-style ghost guns were found in the raid, along with a slew of other firearms. Other weapons seized included several revolvers, a 5.56 caliber assault pistol loaded with 30 rounds, 18 high-capacity ammunition feeding devices capable of holding more than 10 rounds, and two handheld drill press devices and a sight pusher, which are tools used to make ghost guns.

Lall and Salamalay were both arraigned in Queens criminal court โ€” Lall on a 57-count complaint, and Salamalay on a 40-count complaint with criminal weapons possession as top charges for both.

Neither of the men had permits to own guns in New York City, according to the DAโ€™s office. Both face 15 years in prison if convicted.

Queens has recovered more ghost guns than any other borough since 2021, according to the DAโ€™s office. Including this takedown, 86 ghost guns have been recovered in the borough this year.

โ€œIllegal firearms cause unspeakable tragedies in our communities,โ€ said…

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