Prosecutors said the man illegally dealt ghost guns, machines guns and rifles.
– A south suburban man was arrested on federal firearm charges for allegedly trafficking more than 35 guns, including ghost guns, machine guns and rifles.
As CBS 2's Jermont Terry reported, the feds there was more going on that just the special $10 deal at the Matteson Auto Spa, located on Cicero Avenue in south suburban Matteson. Zayed managed the carwash, and federal prosecutors said he used the business as a front to sell the firearms. A south suburban man was arrested on federal firearm charges for allegedly trafficking more than 35 guns, including ghost guns, machine guns and rifles.According to court records, from August 2021 until just last week, the feds used a high-ranking gang member who had turned informant to record audio and video of the gun transactions. Zayed had no idea, the feds said.
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