,1,Justice Department Announces Superseding Indictment Charging 12 in Gun-Running Conspiracy to Supply Firearms to Gang Members in Chicago
More Than 90 Firearms Illegally Sent from Kentucky and Tennessee to Streets of Chicago
A 21-count superseding indictment unsealed Wednesday charges 12 individuals with conspiring to violate federal firearms statutes, including engaging in the business of dealing in firearms without a license; transporting and receiving firearms into another state; making false statements to a federally licensed firearm dealer; conspiring to possess firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking crimes and to use and carry firearms in relation to crimes of violence; and conspiring to commit money laundering, as well as other related substantive offenses.
“The Justice Department recognizes that fighting violent crime requires approaches tailored to the needs of individual communities,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. “But gun violence can be a problem that is too big for any one community, any one city, or any one agency to solve. That is why our approach to disrupting gun violence and keeping guns out of the hands of criminals rests on the kind of coordination you see here today.”
Related: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-superseding-indictment-charging-12-gun-running-conspiracy-supply
,1,The Justice Department held a public workshop in Washington, DC on February 19, 2020, titled “Section 230 – Nurturing Innovation or Fostering Unaccountability?,” to discuss the evolution of Section 230 from its original purpose in granting limited immunity to Internet companies, its impact on the American people, and whether improvements to the law should be made. The workshop consisted of a series of panel discussions and will solicit the individual views of various participants.