Federal authorities have charged a man and his son with illegally trafficking over 75 firearms and large amounts of ammunition allegedly purchased with cash at Texas gun shows.
A man living in the U.S. illegally and his son have been charged with trafficking more than 75 firearms and large amounts of ammunition purchased at gun shows in Texas, following a federal investigation, authorities said.
48-year-old Andres Avila, a Mexican national, and his son, 22-year-old Houston resident Anthony Avila, were arrested after investigators with Homeland Security Investigations, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol observed them allegedly buying firearms in bulk, federal officials said in a news release.Andres is also charged with being an undocumented immigrant in possession of firearms and ammunition, which is prohibited under federal law. According to court documents, agents saw the father and son working together at a gun show, wearing backpacks and repeatedly filling them with firearms before emptying them into large plastic totes stashed beneath a vendor’s table. Investigators said they used cash to buy guns from private sellers in an effort to avoid detection.Vendors at the booth where the guns were stored told investigators they met the father and son through a Texas pawn shop and believed the pair were paying cash to buy firearm magazines. Agents ultimately found more than 75 firearms in the totes, according to the release.ICE agents said the two spent more than six hours making purchases before leaving in a vehicle with Texas plates. A traffic stop later revealed bulk ammunition matching items from the gun show, authorities said. A records check also revealed Andres Avila was in the country illegally, according to ICE officials."Oftentimes, illegally trafficked firearms end up in the hands of the drug cartels, terrorists, foreign adversaries or other bad actors," said Travis Pickard, HSI Dallas Special Agent in Charge. He said the seizure prevented "a large cache of deadly weapons" from being used in violent crime.Assistant U.S. Attorney John W. Dowdell is prosecuting the case.
News Us Tx Crime Publicsafety Us Tx Houston Politics Gun Laws
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Once silenced by authorities, Iran's Olivia Newton-John reveals her ‘sinful voice’ at 75For decades, the pop icon — Googoosh — resisted telling her story. She shares why her new memoir became a 'necessary duty' — and how she reclaimed the narrative of her life.
Read more »
Jackpota Promo Code 2025: 87.5K GC+ 42.5 Free SC + 75 SpinsJackpota Promo Code COVERSBONUS: 40 Free SC + 80,000 GC + 75 Free Spins with purchase, plus 7,500 GC + 2.5 SC no-deposit sign-up bonus.
Read more »
Walmart launches last minute Cyber Monday deal on VIZIO 75” Smart TVWalmart added a limited edition VIZIO 75-inch 4K TV to its Cyber Deals lineup, offering one of the best large-TV savings available right now.
Read more »
South Alabama basketball outlasts New Mexico State 77-75, improves to 8-1Jaguars score game’s final 7 points to win neutral-site game
Read more »
Houston-area mother urges gun safety as city leaders report rise in accidental child gun deathsA Houston-area mother who lost her 14-year-old daughter in an accidental shooting is urging safer gun storage as Houston city leaders say accidental child gun deaths are rising.
Read more »
Texas DPS: Fugitive child sex offender on Texas Most Wanted list sought in DFW areaTexas officials have increased the reward to $$8,500$ for information leading to the arrest of William Herrera Zamora, a convicted child sex offender on the state's 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants list.
Read more »
