If found guilty, the man could receive a sentence of up to 12 years in jail.

Last April, the case of Archi Duenas, a man who He was arrested for abusing his position while in the administration of the gun shop from the Los Angeles Police Academy club.

Duenas, who was already trusted by agents of the Sheriff’s Department and the Los Angeles Police, reportedly stolen at least 21 weapons from inventory since 2018.

According to previously published information, the man he would have sold the weapons to several of the officers who frequented the place to buy ammunition or weapons for personal use, although this information has not been confirmed.

On September 15, the Los Angeles Prosecutor’s office, Jackie Lacey, reported that it formally filed 22 charges against Duenas for illegally selling or transferring weapons, in addition to one charge for theft of weapons and for illegal possession of a weapon. of fire.

If found guilty, the man would face up to 12 and a half years in prison. The Prosecutor’s Office affirmed that the case continues under investigation by the Police and by the Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

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