Carlos Serrano-Restrepo, a Colombian national living illegally in Ohio, agreed to plead guilty to possessing 170 firearms. Authorities recovered the weapons along with tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition and smoke/marine markers from his home. Serrano-Restrepo had entered the country illegally in 2008 and filed a pending asylum application. He falsely reported his citizenship on federal firearms forms to purchase the weapons.
A Colombian man living illegally in Ohio agreed to plead guilty to possessing 170 firearms last week.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives recovered 170 firearms, tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition, and smoke/marine markers from his home on Lynnbrook Court in Orient. One of the firearms was a .50 caliber Barret rifle. Court documents said Serrano-Restrepo reported on the federal firearms form that he was a citizen and not an alien on a visa.
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